Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date iN Green
If you like atypical case designs then the new vintage inspired “Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date” model might be the perfect fit. We’ve seen this timepiece showcased in various color variations, now the selection has widened with the addition of a beautiful gradient green galvanized dial.The tonneau shaped 40mm case is made of stainless-steel, mounted by a square bezel with rounded out corners and a total thickness of 14.1mm. This design is based on vintage aesthetics from the Saxon watchmakers back catalog. On the flip-side is an exhibition sapphire crystal that allows a view into the inner workings of the mechanical movement. It exposes some blue screws, an openworked rotor, and the gold Glashütte stripes finish on the bridges.It comes equipped with a screw-down crown between a pair of pushers that operate the chronograph functions. The flyback mechanism allows the central stop-seconds to be reset to zero and restarted with a single press of the pusher. Water-resistance on this watch can reach up to 100 meters (328 feet).Time is exhibited on a galvanized green dial with rhodium-plated hour index markers, followed by a ring of white printed minutes/seconds markings, with small dots for each hour interval.On the upper half of the dial is a 12-hour chronograph aperture, while the lower-half has a large outsized Panorama date-display, placed above the logo aligned at the 6 o’clock spot.It features two snailed sub-seconds: a 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, and a sub-seconds at the 9 o’clock position, which also includes a power reserve indicator.The steel polished Dauphine style hands and hour index markers have all been fitted with Super-Luminova, for an enhanced legibility.
Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date
The “Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date” (References below) is powered by the in-house self-winding mechanical movement, caliber 37-02 with 65 jewels and 28,800 vph. Power reserve on this watch can last up to 70 hours, when fully wound.Mounted to this watch are multiple options with different price points. It can come attached to a brown calfskin strap, or black rubber strap; all secured by a butterfly fold fastener; or an integrated stainless-steel bracelet, secured by a folding clasp. For more up to date information visit the official Glashütte website here.