Well, after some debate with myself I decided to pull the trigger on one that has always caught my eye. The now discontinued Navigator Perpetual, always loved the line but never owned a GO Pilot. For the money I believe they are not only the best looking ...
. . . whether they're cal 100s from series production, like your latest addition, or the limited edition cal 39s from a decade ago (and lets include the Sport Evo perpetual in this line-up, too). These are amongst the finest examples of complicated sports...
Could not have put it better myself, the size is the only issue that I have at the moment being someone who is used to 39-42mm for the most part. Overall I am incredibly happy! Thank you Sir.
Congrats! I just visited an AD with GO earlier this week and I must say they are really nice pieces at reasonable prices. Enjoy your new watch! Looking forward to more photos of your lovely watch. Cheers Robin
For sure you'll have the privilege to read correctly each day, date and month during the year, and without loupe! All in all this is not so common in a watch ;-) ...For other dials today is... a dot between 5 and 7! Best, massi
Unfortunately, there are so few perpetual calendars in a sportive outfit, the GO being one of this rare breed; and maybe the most attractive one, as I should add. My sincere congratulations, I hope it accompanies you for a long time. Marcus
I had one year a few years back. My favorites were the legibility of the dial and the look of the hands. I parted with mine, finding I didn't wear enough to have a perpetual, but it was definitely special. I hope you enjoy it. David
I'm in the throws of a GO or a AP RO for my next watch in the sports category. I'm toiling a bit over this but have "time" on my side. Enjoy the wrist candy!!!