. . . when an obvious development catches everyone unaware. Yes, there have been previous Senator tourbillons - the Meißen model from several years back comes to mind - but this design seems so natural that I'm amazed by its announcement, yet somehow equally amazed that it's taken me by surprise. The signature hallmarks of Glashütte design are present - flying automatic (!) tourbillon, the now familiar slender Roman indices, the equally familiar poire hands, and centered Panorama date - but they all meld with startling effect here.
My sense is this is a model that should always have been part of the line. The granular dial and partially matte case surfaces are put to especially good effect, balancing the formal and technically intimidating aspects of the design.
Bravo. Nothing more needs be said.
Delighted,
Art