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Glashütte Original: :-)

They certainly take good care of their visitors, but i dont' think the toothbrush was neither for the visitors or for the watchmakers teeths. Maybe a watchmaker just realised that a toothbrush was the best solution to a problem. Somebody once told me that GO makes state of the art watches with techn
16Y
By: LarsDane
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Glashütte Original: From my visit to GO.

There has been numerous accounts of visits to Glashütte Original so i won't bother you with one more. It was a great visit in all respects and GO was extremely helpful, even finding the traintimes from Dresden. There is one picture i took during the tour of the factory that deserves to be posted. It
16Y
By: LarsDane
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Horological Meandering: Too many watches

I realised at an early stage that I would never be able to afford all the watches I would like to have. I also realised that it was very difficult for me to part with a watch. Subsequently, I've given each and every acquisition much thought before going through with it. The watches I end up buyiing
17Y
By: LarsDane
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Officine Panerai: PAM 111

17Y
By: LarsDane
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Glashütte Original: Thanks.

17Y
By: LarsDane
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Glashütte Original: Authenticity

While I can agree from a purely aesthetic point of view I think that there is some reason in putting the text on the back. Any watch from the sixties would have similar text: Waterproof, anti magnetic, and shock resistant, typically. It adds to the credibility of the watch as homage to the periode.
17Y
By: LarsDane
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