. . . because, as far as Glashütte Original goes, the only option is rose gold* - there haven't been any yellow or white gold perpetuals as far as I know. As for varieties, let's start with the cal 39 perpetuals: in rose gold, the options are a white dial**, a dark grey dial***, a Navigator dial, and a limited edition black dial . . .

. . . pictured here; there was also a blue dial platinum limited edition, which might be of interest because platinum is not only heftier than gold, but is also a more durable metal. The cal 100 Senator perpetuals now in production are offered in silver and champagne dials in a rose gold case, complemented by a black dial platinum limited edition. I'm a little curious as to why the anthracite dial currently available in a steel case isn't also offered in rose gold, but perhaps I'm wrong about this and will have to check with the experts in Glashütte. There you have it, Chris . . . which dial/case configuration do you find most appealing? Cordially, Art
* Please ask about the technical differences between the various types of gold in Watch Rap
** The early versions of the rose gold cal 39 perpetuals had a coin-edge bezel
*** Polished case only
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