Glashütte Original Pano Purchase – Distinctive and Remarkable
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Glashütte Original Pano Collection – Distinctly Diverse
• PanoMaticLunar
Whether in stainless steel or red gold, with a synthetic, alligator leather, or stainless steel strap, the Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar automatic watch features the signature asymmetrical dial. In addition to the time, it displays the current moon phase and has a highly legible panoramic date on the right side.
• PanoLunarTourbillon
The name already hints at two special features of this Glashütte Original timepiece: the PanoLunarTourbillon shows the current moon phase at the top right, while the flying tourbillon with seconds hand is positioned on the lower left in a characteristic off-center layout. The automatic caliber can be admired through the sapphire crystal case back.
• PanoMaticCalendar
The highlight of the PanoMaticCalendar is its innovative movement with a complication new to Glashütte Original: an annual calendar with a retrograde month display. In a PanoMaticCalendar Limited Edition, parts of the movement, including the month wheel, are visible through the skeletonized dial.
• PanoMaticCounter XL
With a 44mm case diameter, the Glashütte Original PanoMaticCounter XL is slightly larger than other watches in the Pano collection. As the name suggests, it features a practical counting function from 00 to 99. Unusually for the Pano line, the dial is designed with a striking 3D effect.
• PanoGraph
The Glashütte Original PanoGraph column-wheel chronograph with hand-wound movement includes a flyback function. The elapsed time is displayed at the top right on a unique 30-minute counter. A trident-shaped hand with differently sized indicators shows the time across three cumulative 10-minute segments.
• PanoReserve
True to its name, the PanoReserve features a practical power reserve indicator, making it easy to see when the hand-wound movement needs winding. The watch also clearly displays hours, minutes, small seconds, and the panoramic date.
• PanoInverse and PanoMaticInverse
Difference: the PanoInverse uses a hand-wound movement, while the PanoMaticInverse features an automatic caliber. Common to both is the “Inverse” concept, meaning that key movement components, such as the hand-engraved balance bridge and duplex swan-neck fine adjustment, are visible directly on the dial side.