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The Glashütte Original Senator Sixties Panorama Date is a beautifully crafted timepiece that captures the essence of 1960s design with a contemporary twist. This watch, part of the Senator Sixties collection, is a tribute to the classic style of the era, combined with modern watchmaking expertise from one of Germany’s most prestigious watchmakers. Features:
- Case: The watch features a polished stainless steel case with a diameter of 42mm, providing a substantial yet elegant presence on the wrist. The slim profile and curved lugs ensure a comfortable fit, making it suitable for both formal and casual settings.
- Dial: The stunning deep blue dial is the centerpiece of this watch, characterized by a domed shape and sunburst finish that captures the light beautifully. The dial is adorned with slender, elongated numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9, which are a hallmark of the 1960s design. Gold-tone hour markers and hands add a touch of warmth and contrast, while the iconic Panorama Date is positioned at 6 oclock, seamlessly integrated into the dial’s design.
- Movement: Powering the Senator Sixties Panorama Date is the in-house Calibre 39-47 automatic movement, renowned for its precision and reliability. This movement is visible through the sapphire crystal case back, showcasing Glashütte Original’s exceptional finishing, including the signature three-quarter plate, swan-neck regulator, and skeletonized rotor.
- Strap: The watch is paired with a black alligator leather strap, which complements the elegant design of the watch. The strap is secured with a stainless steel pin buckle, ensuring both comfort and style.
- Water Resistance: The watch is water-resistant up to 30 meters, making it suitable for everyday wear while maintaining its refined appearance.
The Glashütte Original Senator Sixties Panorama Date is a timepiece that seamlessly blends vintage charm with modern craftsmanship. Its elegant design, combined with the high-quality in-house movement, makes it a perfect choice for those who appreciate both classic aesthetics and superior watchmaking.
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