Glashütte Original - Pano - 1-91-02-01-05-50
PanoMaticInverse Red Gold / Silver / Alligator / Folding
Hauptmerkmale
Marke
Glashütte Original
Familie
Pano
Referenz
1-91-02-01-05-50
Name
PanoMaticInverse Red Gold / Silver / Alligator / Folding
Uhrwerk
Glashütte Original caliber 91-02
Funktionen
Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds | Big Date | Moonphase
Hergestellt
2014
Gehäuse
Glas
Sapphire
Rückseite
Open
Form
Round
Durchmesser
42mm
Höhe
12.3mm
Wasserdichtigkeit
50M
Zifferblatt
Farbe
Skeleton
Indizes
Stick / Dot
Zeiger
Alpha
Beschreibung
The PanoMaticInverse reveals the splendour of its automatic movement by making the duplex swan-neck fine adjustment visible from the dial side, allowing this exceptional achievement of the art of engineering from Glashütte Original to come to the fore.
Introduced to great success in 2008, the handwound PanoInverse was the first of the Saxon watchmaker’s timepieces to reveal its inner beauty, presenting this very special form of fine adjustment on the face of the watch. This was made possible by the inverse positioning of the components that are normally visible through the case back’s sapphire crystal. To achieve this it was necessary to refine many of the movement components and to further develop individual components and sub-groups, which led to a completely new design of the manual winding Calibre 66.
The PanoMaticInverse, which debuted at Baselworld 2014, takes this idea further and is presented here with the new Calibre 91-02, a precise automatic movement with a 42 hour power reserve.
A 42 mm case frames the hour, minute and second displays along with the Panorama Date display, a signature feature of Glashütte Original. With its automatic winding and easily readable date display, this timepiece combines unusual design, technical sophistication and sensible functionality.
Reference 1-91-02-01-05-02 has an alligator strap and a pin buckle.
Reference 1-91-02-01-05-30 has an alligator strap and a folding clasp.
Reference 1-91-02-01-05-50 has an alligator strap and a short folding clasp.
