The PanoGraph is a separate model, which followed the PanoRetroGraph and housed the simplified caliber 61, with no countdown mechanism and no acoustic signal. The PanoGraph, of course, remains in serial production as part of the current GO collection. Sti
Finally back from warranty service 3 months later Had sent it in for complete servicing but had to send it back in again because the tens date disc was misaligned - it was showing date of 32, 33, 34... The chrono second hand also did not reset to zero. Ev
As many of us know, when the Panograph was released in the early 2000s, it was offered in precious and non-precious metal case options. The steel case was marketed as value proposition, and it was received with enthusiasm by a subset of collectors. The 20
Two reworked photos of one of my favorite Glashutte, even if I prefer the platinum version with its black dial. We should see the PanoGraph and the PanoRetroGraph more often! Best, Nicolas
But do monitor. Germany servicing is not what it was. My panograph returned from servicing only to suffer from a sticky tens disc. The date jumps from 31 to 32. I haven't found time to bring it back in again but there's 2 years from collection date to do
It looks great with the black dial in platinum. I'm not surprised it had to go back to Germany. Germany-only servicing was what I was told for the Panograph in 2013, the last time I had mine serviced. It's not as though the movement has become widely used