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Glashutte Original Senator Rattrapante Rose Gold?

We most often see the platinum version, at the point we forget that it also existed in rose gold. Not lacking charm! Well, I prefer the platinum, but this one is not bad looking, either. Best, Nicolas
1M
By: amanico
18
amanico
946

German craftsmanship at its finest.

The Senator Rattrapante in platinum is one of those watches that really rewards the collector who knows what to look for. As RDSChicago said, every bit as refined as a Datograph for substantially less. A manual winding split seconds is rare in any brand a
1M
By: p.boxster
16
stere
601

Senator Rattrapante Pt

After some time I am wearing and enjoying this beauty: Limited to 100 pieces in platinum. One of the few split second chronograph movements with two column wheels …
1M
By: p.boxster
16
stere
601

Glashutte Original Senator Rattrapante or PanoGraph.

A nice dilemma to have even if.... In this case, I fear the answer is... Both. Best, Nicolas
2M
By: amanico
12
amanico
613

Glashutte Original Senator Rattrapante, Platinum or Rose Gold.

100 pieces in platinum, unlimited in rose gold. I love the platinum a lot, because of the density of this noble metal and its ruthenium dial. And well, even if the movement is not the most exquisite I know, it is still a good looking one, and it is one of
1Y
By: amanico
25
amanico
4684

I've reconsidered over the years

For many years I loved the Senator Rattrapante and thought it was underrated. With a slightly more experienced eye for design, I can revisit it today and say the dial has problems. The date window at 4 o'clock does not provide proper balance to the off-ce
3Y
By: amanico
32
amanico
7588

Glashutte Original Senator Rattrapante. .

One of these watches which made me dream and which still makes me dream. When discuss Rattrapantes, we most often forget it. Strangely, because it was a very good one. Here is the platinum, limited to 100 pieces Credit: Govberg. Movement side, taken by Cr
3Y
By: amanico
32
amanico
7588

"Regrets I have a few" ....

...when looking back at some of the watches that I had in my collection and that had to leave,mainly to help funding other pieces. But then there is only a handful that I really wish I would still own and be able to wear: The Breguet 7337 : a classical Br
3Y
By: jlux
18
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
3239

Glashutte Original Senator Rattrapante, platinum

There is a watch we discuss even less than the PanoGraph or PanoRetroGraph, the Rattrapante. A pity, as it is one of these rare manual winding Rattrapante Chronographs, and a well made one. I missed the train on this one. It existed in platinum and in ros
5Y
By: amanico
19
stere
3761

Some Glashutte Original which are dear to my heart, but not in my collection, not yet.

Senator Chronometer, for its manual winding movement and because it is a chronometer. The Cosmopolite in steel, for the original way its complication is displayed: The PanoGraph, but in white metal, or even better, the PanoRetroGraph, for its movement and
5Y
By: amanico
77
amanico
18175