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Glashütte Original: Final Choice

Think i have decided to keep the 1845 PC and sell the other 2. U r rite on the movement for 1845, it's the most beautiful among them all, although the dial is not the most easy to read and the least "German designed". I have just sent it to factory for services in last Sept, so i will keep it for at
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By: kenttankk
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Glashütte Original: Keeping the Perpetual Calendar

You are right on the complicated looking dial. It's really small to read the date and moon. But it's my 1st perpetual calendar and it's discontinued. I think it's more worth keeping.
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By: kenttankk
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Glashütte Original: New Vs Old

I just got a new addition to the moon phase family. That's why is looking to let go the old.
10Y
By: kenttankk
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Glashütte Original: Senator Perpetual Calendar Boutique Edition

The new blue dial has certainly captured my heart. The contrast and balance is unbelievable. But the price is out of my reach.
10Y
By: kenttankk
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Glashütte Original: Senator Perpetual Calendar- Boutique Edition

The new blue dial has certainly captured my heart. The contrast and balance is unbelievable. But the price is out of my reach.
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By: kenttankk
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Glashütte Original: One of the 3

That's the very 1st GO i own. Now i am thinking of selling 2 of them for a new GO. Me thinking of keeping the 1845 Perpetual Calendar, a discontinued piece.
10Y
By: kenttankk
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Advice needed on this Master Mariner

Hi, I am new to this site, need advise for thie timepiece that I came across and considering to purchase. Since you guys are the collectors of JLC vintage watch, appreciate if you can advise on this piece on the worth and originality. Thanks. This message has been edited by amanico on 2008-10-14 08:
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By: kenttankk
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