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Old 26 September 2005, 04:36 AM   #1
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Icon14 My new PanoReserve!!

Well, even though I haven't sold the Rolex yet, I took the plunge and bought the Glashutte Original PanoReserve in stainless yesterday in Toronto. I've taken a few quick pics, but will get the light box out and do something better later on today (I hope).

Here is the dial side - very well made dials, nice case finish......shows hours, minutes, and sub seconds, plus power reserve and big date. Note that there is no divider in the date window - the two date disks have a very close concentricity tolerance. The date changes with a nice click right on midnight.



Here is the movement - a work of art. Very well finished 3/4 plate, double swan's neck regulation, screwed balance, screwed gold chatons - top notch stuff! My first hand wound watch as well.



Here is a wrist shot - the strap was quite big, so they switched it for another that was a bit smaller, and it fits well (using the smallest adjustment possible). It's a fairly heavy watch compared to my JLC, but certainly nothing that would be too heavy. I was a bit worried about the size (39mm I read but have not measured it to be certain), but the proportions of the bezel and dial don't make it look too big on me.



I am very pleased with this watch, and got a very good price on it as well. I have a hard time keeping my eyes off it!!

I promise better pictures later, especially of the movement........
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Old 26 September 2005, 04:43 AM   #2
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Excellent, Al. Congrats on a truly superb acquisition. It does look very beautiful and very dressy indeed. Wear it in good health, my friend. What did Jacqui think of it? Betcha she loved it!!

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Old 26 September 2005, 05:02 AM   #3
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Oh yes, she really likes this one. She actually negotiated the final price on it last week when I was in the US - quite a surprise when I found out!
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Old 26 September 2005, 05:20 AM   #4
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congratulations on a beautiful purchase.. wear it in health
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Old 26 September 2005, 05:28 AM   #5
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Nice watch, it looks a real beauty.
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Old 26 September 2005, 11:26 AM   #6
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Very nice, Al. It certainly is a beauty. If that's a 39 mm, you must have small wrists. It looks big on your wrist (although not too big). Wear it well.
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Old 26 September 2005, 05:04 PM   #7
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Now thats a great looking watch Al,IMO hand wind watches are just
that little bit more mechanical,and got a little bit more soul than auto.Nice
simple blued steel hands,and what a great looking view back movement.Wear
it in good health mate a fine looking timepiece.
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Old 26 September 2005, 10:21 PM   #8
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Congratulations Al!!!!

I know you were wanting this big time, so nice going (and double thumbs up for Jacqui). That's a STUNNER of a watch. GO make some of the nicest pieces in horology, so you really have an awesome watch. It looks perfectly fine on your spindly little wrists (how do you keep a bow straight? LOL).

I wonder if anyone at your office would know just what it is?

Congrats and enjoy. I'm green with envy.
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Congratulations on the new watch! Looks sleek and sets nicely on your wrist :o)
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Well, thank you all for the nice comments, but you can stop picking on my wrists now, okay?

Until they come up with wrist transplants, I'm pretty much stuck with what I was born with.......now you can all see why Paneri is not really on my list......

I took some nicer photos yesterday in the afternoon, so as soon as I upload them I'll drop into the watch photography forum.

No one at my office would have a clue what this in unless I told them. The latest and greatest new wtach causing the buzz here is one that you can download your Outlook calendar to so it reminds you of the meetings you have in the day - need I say more about the horological sophistication of my workplace? I think not.
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Well, thank you all for the nice comments, but you can stop picking on my wrists now, okay?

Until they come up with wrist transplants, I'm pretty much stuck with what I was born with.......now you can all see why Paneri is not really on my list......

I took some nicer photos yesterday in the afternoon, so as soon as I upload them I'll drop into the watch photography forum.

No one at my office would have a clue what this in unless I told them. The latest and greatest new wtach causing the buzz here is one that you can download your Outlook calendar to so it reminds you of the meetings you have in the day - need I say more about the horological sophistication of my workplace? I think not.
I thought engineers would be gah-gah for complex little mechanisms, but then again, most I know are techno-geeks and want everything precise and digital. You're right Al, nuff said.
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YUMMY!! Nice strap too Al!! That is an instant classic.
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