During my recent short stay in Paris, I tried on two watches with a date window about which I thought to myself : this is how it should be done . What do they have in common ? A framed aperture , well aligned with the hour markers. A date disc that matche
I’m talking about the Glashütte Original Seventies , specifically, the Chronograph Panorama Date, Ref. #1-37-02-08-02-70. This is the smoked gray dial limited edition version on a steel bracelet. While this is the reference I happen to own, it can probabl
But I had to. I LOVE GP 45s, and when I saw it I had to have it. It is surely a love it or hate it watch but I'm very happy. This was a limited edition of 30 produced for the German version market in 1995.
but I certainly understand the appeal. If one likes skeleton dials, this one is very dynamic, with bridges shaped in a very original way. Also having such a view on the mainspring with the central ruby is a nice touch. Best, Emmanuel
Not sure if it is the perfect beach watch but if you are happy to wear it there then why not, I really like the case shape and dial of this beautiful Girard Perregaux as it has a strong vintage look and vibe with all the benefits of a modern watch. Marc