I'd agree that GO don't have a signature model in the same way some other brands do. The Pano series are perhaps the closest they have - even though comparisons with their cousins at Lange are ineveitable. I like all variants of the Pano line, from the simple PanoMaticDate and PanoReserve, to the mo
I try not to multiple-post across different sites, but since I asked a few questions on this forum, I thought I'd fill you guys in on my progress. I was undecided between the new and old versions of the PanoMaticLunar - I felt that with the old version, the silver dial was quite formal, whereas the
They're such different watches. I've had a look at both, plus the 5396. The 5146 is traditional classic Patek IMO. I agree it does seem to go with casual wear, but it's certainly a dressy watch as there is a lot going on on the dial. The 5205 couldn't really be described at sporty, but its' clean li
I'm still not sure whether I prefer the old-style Pano's with the thicker bezel ring - it looks a bit more rugged and purposeful. Since I'm in the market for one, I need to make my mind up pretty quick if I'm going to get an outgoing model!
I think the Aquanaut is often dismissed, but like many Pateks I think it is by people who haven't seen them close up and handled them. The Nautilus is another where dial only really comes to life when you view it dynamically, but even the simpler Calatrava and Officer-cased models look so much bette
Got an email back from GO CS saying the new PML does indeed have the single-fold now. Also the strap length is being changed from 82x115 to 75x115. They didn't give me an indication of the new S and L length but I would have thought the new S will be 67-odd x 105 and the L 82-odd x 125. I'm going to