I find that I come back to your reviews more for you’re personality and delivery than just the watch itself. At this point, the watches are just a bonus!
The Glashütte Original PanoMatic is an amazing watch and I immediately fell in love with it when I saw it on the web. I obsessed over this watch and spent many hours looking at pictures and watching videos. On a recent trip, I had the opportunity to try the blue and green dial on wrist and came to the realization that although it is extremely beautiful, it is not for me! My wife and wallet thank me for this epiphany. LOL. Awesome video! Love your content!
I love my Pano lunar in the OG creamy white dial. I finally picked up after wanting it for nearly 20 years. I do wish it had a longer power reserve. The date is so much better than the ALS. The green is just awesome too!
One regulator adjusts the beat error (how far the balance wheel spins to the right vs the left) and the other changes how quickly the balance wheel beats. It's nice that they include two swan neck regulators so that both can be finely adjusted. Correcting the beat error otherwise is a pain, especially for an amateur like myself. Usually several minutes of overcorrecting a tiny lever in both directions until I get it right by accident.
Excellent video your insightful knowledge is always appreciated. Definitely one of the finest German watchmakers. I adore the hand finishing inside and out and how underrated they are as a watchmaker. You do not see them everywhere and what most people don’t know they are actually made to order due to their low annual production. Rare and stunning.
I own the silver and in a way held out for the green even though I love it. Totally agree regarding thickness, I was concerned at first but like you didn't find it a problem. The deployant does indeed suck!!! The movement and finishing on this though is another level. Great vid as always mate
Hey Chris. Just wondering how versatile you feel this piece is. There's a blue model on watchrecon at the moment for $7600. Way at the top of my range but seems like a good deal on a brand new watch. Seems like any watch can be dressed down nowadays, and as I'm not a suit and tie guy, I'm wondering how much use I'll get out of this one.
@@daviddigilio3036 like you mate I'm not a suit fella but find it very versatile. As the vid suggests, it's not a dainty watch and wears quite sporty in a dressy way, if that makes sense. Obviously I wouldn't go mountain climbing in it 😂. I find it works great in t-shirt and jeans, and the blue would be even more versatile. Highly recommend bud, if you can snag one and not skint yourself I'd say go for it 👍
@@daviddigilio3036 I have the exact one in blue for about half a year now, and I can't stop looking at the dial. I like that the blue uses blue discs for the date instead of white on the green dial. The blue is definitely more sporty and can be dressed down easily. Go for it, once you have it in your hands, look at how well finished and fascinating the movement is and you will quickly forget about how much you paid for it!
I’m a big fan of GO, very very good watches. Great designs, expert craftsmanship and lovely movements. I own a seventies panorama date and it’s wonderful. I don’t this is a Lange 1 homage, it’s an independent watch unto itself. And even if it is considered to be a homage, well it’s almost as good but for a fraction of the price. Thank you, enjoyable review as always
Great that you keep reviewing all the watches that I, as a watchgeek find very impressive but can't find anything about it because the big market does not like them enough. Great review again!
I also own the silver dial, and really enjoy wearing it. The thickness as you point out is the downer. I’ve no issue with the clasp. Thanks for the excellent video.
Thanks for making this video. It’s on the top of my short, next acquisition list. Blue or Grey variant. I only wish it was Nomos thin, like 9 or 10. Also I love the look of the moon phase, but the practicality of the other one with a power reserve indicator.
Evan, you’re the absolute best at this watch-video- review-make me want to be a Watch reviewer-thing. Interesting that I’ve been thinking about this model in blue as well as the SeaQ 39 blue. Not there yet on either but very close. GO is killing it right now. Wish they did a more modern looking diver and they’d probably already have my money.
I’ve been looking at this watch in blue for a bit now. I have a couple of watches I want to get first but will eventually own this watch. I find it stunning and I do wear a suit everyday.
I have this watch with the Green dial and love it. Had to order a smaller deployant clasp and strap. I have no issues with the fit now. Just a stunning dial.
Great video as always! Just wondering, did you do something to change the mic input on this video? Your voiceover sounds markedly different to other videos, but I cant put my finger on it....
I set out the other day looking for a birthday watch. Checked out the green IWC pilot chronograph. Then looked at the green dial speedmaster 57. Oh my decisions. Then went to Teddys newly open storefront. And what was sitting in a stand alone case. This exact watch! Just fell in love with. What to do? Which one for my Birthday?
Great move, and great video again! I can only sympathize: I'm on the lookout for a Panoreserve myself (silver dial). And guess what, the Panoreserve is exactly 1mm thinner (thanks to the hand-wound movement).
Panoreserve is the way imo. Myself i got an automatic but might trade it in the future for a Panoreserve. Its just so hard to let go, i got the earlier version without lume and moonphase. Super clean.
Great video, and I think you summarized my watch taste / choices vert well. So many watches out there exist which are outside of my budget for what they are. If I spend an exorbitant amount of money, I want to wear the watch. I want to enjoy it, and I expect it to be a part of my life. During that time, I don't want to be afraid to live my life with said watch. So it has to be water resistant for me over a certain price. I also have a bad habit though where I look at my watch expenses by the price per time spent on the wrist. Sporty watches tend to be a better value at the end of the day. While far outside my budget, I'm really hoping to someday see a video of yours with the Gronefeld Delta works. That watch appears to be perfection. The urban Jurgenson One would be another watch I'd love your take on.
Great video, as always! That doesn't look like a Fibonnacci spiral (minute 3:28)...looks like some random spiral. Doesn't look like it was constructed using squares whose side lengths are the sum of the side lengths of the adjacent squares.
@YoureTerrific People usually blow the fibonnacci spiral and the golden ratio out of proportion, in this case it's quite literally out of proportion. It's not a fibonnacci spiral. Prove me wrong, show me the squares used to construct it 😉
I have to say that your reviews which are focused, informative, with some great humour and done within a very acceptable time are the best I have come across. As such, I have been watching a few of your old ones and would love you to make good on a promise to review a brand you looked at 10 months ago. So, how about a review on the Christopher Ward Bel Canto?!?!? I will settle for your view as I am sure you would want your hands on one - which I don't think will happen anytime soon!
Great video of a great watch from a great company. BUT I wish you had examined the strap more closely. As I recall (and if I'm wrong, someone correct me), this strap is secured to the deployant clasp with a small screw. This is super secure, which is great. But it means that you cannot adjust the length of the strap on a warm day without getting your tools out and trying not to lose a small screw. This, more than the thickness of the deployant clasp, is a deal-breaker for me (for the strap, not the watch). This is especially odd considering that GO bracelets are famously easy to adjust on the fly. Your solution -- a simple tang buckle, makes all kinds of sense.
I think GO is an under-rated brand. The more affordable Lange. I have an example from the Senator line on my "must buy one day soon when I have enough money" list. My wrists don't love the 40mm, and I find the thickness/diameter ratio on this watch to be unappealing. I don't mind diameter on a watch (I have a large contingent of Panerai in my collection), but thickness without the corresponding diameter, meh. Love everything else about this watch though!
I owned the white/silver model for a few years and just sold it to finance a few other watches. The only niggle I did not like for a dress watch was the thickness. Deciding to sell it was a difficult one because it was a well built watch and different than any of my other watches.
Off-center dials only exist to make room for other complications and to show off a watchmaker's prowess. I thought that because they're so popular with German brands, they'd have some kind of cool practical function, but beyond being easy to read, but it's just another way to arrange displays in a tiny circle.
IMO the finishing of GO's watches is best in class. I love this watch. My only gripe would be all the labeling. Oh, thankfully they tell you that's a moonphase- I never would have figured it out. Apart from all that, I think this watch would be a constant reminder that I can't afford a Lange 1.
I agree with your closing statement, for $10k it’s hard to trust myself to not beat the hell out of my watches. A $10K diver can take a beating where a $10k dress watch, I’ll take the beating once I look down and it’s not ticking 😅. Love the look of dress watches tho!
I never would question that GO built in a "Großdatum" and a "Mondphase" into that model. Nether the less they wrote it big next to these complications. On the other hand, I nether questioned the "Stunde", "Minute" and "Sekunde" either but they didn't wrote it big next to it. I really don't know what to make of it.
My grail watch is a Lange 1, however, I will never be able to afford one. I have frequently looked at this as an alternative. But I have bad OCD and the gap between the minute markers at 24, 25, 35 and 36 really bothers me!!! The 15 and 45 second markers on the sub second dial don't seem to synchronise in with the hour dial. The sub second dial on the Lange 1 overlaps the main dial perfectly. (Maybe this comment is better suited to the AD Guy Channel !) The Glasshutte is a beautiful watch nonetheless. Great video.
This watch is a bit heartbreaking. A bit too thick. A bit too little power reserve. A bit too little water resistance. Absolutely gorgeous and beautifully made. A dress watch in a sports watch era. Thank you for the excellent review!
My wife bought me a 116520 for our wedding will you be doing the normies like RO, and Daytona in the future? Also please please do a watch storage video!
I'm not going to lie, the blue one caused my heart rate to increase. The only thing, and I mean only thing holding me back, is the brand logo. It just doesn't jam for me.
The dial looks beautiful but too many things counting against it imo. Thickness, low WR, mediocre power reserve etc. Hopefully they can fix the thickness and low power reserve so I can consider it again.
I don't like excentric handsets (small seconds excluded), because of the worse legibility, emptier dial and overall bad aesthetic balance. This one, though, is a stunner.
This is a stunningly beautiful watch but the price point makes for a hard sell. You could likely get a watch with better horology for less money (JLC), or more history for less money (Blancpain Fifty Fathoms). It’s the second most prestigious German brand. You just really have to love this watch or have ridiculous amounts of disposable income for it to be a factor.
Do you really swim that much where you have to be constantly concerned about ending up in water with a watch on? Alternatively you could, you know, either not wear a watch or just wear one with more water resistance. I found myself constantly saying the same thing for years--"I don't like that I can't swim with this"--until I realized I've swam like 2 days in 3 years.
@@YoureTerrific And you swam in the Santos? And the Louis Errard? I mean to each their own, but not every single watch needs to have the ability to be a GADA type piece, otherwise you really close off an entire massive chunk of this hobby. And also, unless you're elbow deep in a massive sink and soaking plates and dishes as they did in the 1800's, I doubt the watch would be in trouble.
it's a very nice piece, but for a watch of this specific style of design aesthetics, Glashutte simply feels second best to the original grand daddy Lange One. if I were to buy this for my collection, I would always be thinking about the Lange in the back of my mind, and that I should've bought the Lange One instead.
I wish you did more gorgeous dresswatches like this piece rather than your usual emphasis on divers. You photograph watches so well.
Thanks. I usually feature watches I might wear, so they tend to be more sporty. (Despite being a delicate fancy boy.)
@@YoureTerrific better then the "nah" you gave last time.
Agree! The photography on this was top notch! Man it’s a beautiful piece 😍
I find that I come back to your reviews more for you’re personality and delivery than just the watch itself. At this point, the watches are just a bonus!
The Glashütte Original PanoMatic is an amazing watch and I immediately fell in love with it when I saw it on the web. I obsessed over this watch and spent many hours looking at pictures and watching videos. On a recent trip, I had the opportunity to try the blue and green dial on wrist and came to the realization that although it is extremely beautiful, it is not for me! My wife and wallet thank me for this epiphany. LOL.
Awesome video! Love your content!
I love my Pano lunar in the OG creamy white dial. I finally picked up after wanting it for nearly 20 years. I do wish it had a longer power reserve. The date is so much better than the ALS. The green is just awesome too!
Agree
I like that GO actually adds a zero for single dates while the ALS just leaves a gap for singular dates. Quite jarring for me.
I didn't realize that. You're right. It's kinda strange. fifthwrist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/IMG_20190719_001930_566-1.jpg
@@YoureTerrific Because ALS is secure in its masculinity. Or something like that
One regulator adjusts the beat error (how far the balance wheel spins to the right vs the left) and the other changes how quickly the balance wheel beats. It's nice that they include two swan neck regulators so that both can be finely adjusted. Correcting the beat error otherwise is a pain, especially for an amateur like myself. Usually several minutes of overcorrecting a tiny lever in both directions until I get it right by accident.
Excellent video your insightful knowledge is always appreciated. Definitely one of the finest German watchmakers. I adore the hand finishing inside and out and how underrated they are as a watchmaker. You do not see them everywhere and what most people don’t know they are actually made to order due to their low annual production. Rare and stunning.
Such a lovely watchmaker. I own 4 GO watches atm. another lowkey brand i love is breguet. Been eyeing up the tradition watches.
I’m a little obsessed with this watch at the moment.
I own the silver and in a way held out for the green even though I love it.
Totally agree regarding thickness, I was concerned at first but like you didn't find it a problem.
The deployant does indeed suck!!!
The movement and finishing on this though is another level.
Great vid as always mate
I like your style
Hey Chris. Just wondering how versatile you feel this piece is. There's a blue model on watchrecon at the moment for $7600. Way at the top of my range but seems like a good deal on a brand new watch. Seems like any watch can be dressed down nowadays, and as I'm not a suit and tie guy, I'm wondering how much use I'll get out of this one.
@@daviddigilio3036 like you mate I'm not a suit fella but find it very versatile. As the vid suggests, it's not a dainty watch and wears quite sporty in a dressy way, if that makes sense. Obviously I wouldn't go mountain climbing in it 😂.
I find it works great in t-shirt and jeans, and the blue would be even more versatile. Highly recommend bud, if you can snag one and not skint yourself I'd say go for it 👍
@@daviddigilio3036 I have the exact one in blue for about half a year now, and I can't stop looking at the dial. I like that the blue uses blue discs for the date instead of white on the green dial. The blue is definitely more sporty and can be dressed down easily. Go for it, once you have it in your hands, look at how well finished and fascinating the movement is and you will quickly forget about how much you paid for it!
@@wdt4861 Great pep talk! I'm seriously considering it. Which is about a six month process for me! You make a pretty good argument.
Chefs kiss to the "youre terrific" in the dark
🔦
Great take on a beautiful watch - want it. I really love and yearn for several Glashütte Original watches, especially the Seventies ❤️
I’m a big fan of GO, very very good watches. Great designs, expert craftsmanship and lovely movements. I own a seventies panorama date and it’s wonderful. I don’t this is a Lange 1 homage, it’s an independent watch unto itself. And even if it is considered to be a homage, well it’s almost as good but for a fraction of the price.
Thank you, enjoyable review as always
Great that you keep reviewing all the watches that I, as a watchgeek find very impressive but can't find anything about it because the big market does not like them enough. Great review again!
Even if hate the watch (which I never do) I am always glad to see one of your videos! Always a joy!
I am looking to add a green dial watch to my collection. Thanks for showing me this piece which is now on my list.
What a great watch! I'm not fond of complications but this one is ❤️
As soon as it was released it because a must own. Very grateful to grab a like new version.
Such a beautiful timepiece. True art. Thanks.
That lume shot was amazing. Great work
I also own the silver dial, and really enjoy wearing it. The thickness as you point out is the downer. I’ve no issue with the clasp. Thanks for the excellent video.
Ugg the clasp on mine was extremely uncomfortable and actually bloodied me. I immediately put in on a blue ostrich strap and my wrist thanked me.
I Kinda like the thickness as it feels more unique in my collection. Also ive heard that thick watches is a german thing.
I'm not a huge fan of the watch but they nailed that green. One of the best and I love green dials.
Thanks for making this video. It’s on the top of my short, next acquisition list. Blue or Grey variant. I only wish it was Nomos thin, like 9 or 10. Also I love the look of the moon phase, but the practicality of the other one with a power reserve indicator.
Clearly you’re not a werewolf.
You should try it on in real life if you havent already, the thickness is nothing that bothers me tbh.
Evan, you’re the absolute best at this watch-video- review-make me want to be a Watch reviewer-thing.
Interesting that I’ve been thinking about this model in blue as well as the SeaQ 39 blue. Not there yet on either but very close. GO is killing it right now. Wish they did a more modern looking diver and they’d probably already have my money.
I’ve been looking at this watch in blue for a bit now. I have a couple of watches I want to get first but will eventually own this watch. I find it stunning and I do wear a suit everyday.
Beautiful German craftmanship and engineering.
GO has some awesome watches, this is one of those. Happy holidays to you and the fam, cheers
I have this watch with the Green dial and love it. Had to order a smaller deployant clasp and strap. I have no issues with the fit now. Just a stunning dial.
Just a killer video! Love your content. And I believe "of" is the preposition that accompanies enamored.
God that movement is insane
Omg... Immediately fell for the design
Crazy piece… might get one for my birthday 👍🏻
You should take a look at the Seiko SPB299, would be a nice winter themed dial to talk about.
Great video as always! Just wondering, did you do something to change the mic input on this video? Your voiceover sounds markedly different to other videos, but I cant put my finger on it....
I set out the other day looking for a birthday watch. Checked out the green IWC pilot chronograph. Then looked at the green dial speedmaster 57. Oh my decisions. Then went to Teddys newly open storefront. And what was sitting in a stand alone case. This exact watch! Just fell in love with. What to do? Which one for my Birthday?
Great move, and great video again! I can only sympathize: I'm on the lookout for a Panoreserve myself (silver dial). And guess what, the Panoreserve is exactly 1mm thinner (thanks to the hand-wound movement).
That’s right
Panoreserve is the way imo. Myself i got an automatic but might trade it in the future for a Panoreserve. Its just so hard to let go, i got the earlier version without lume and moonphase. Super clean.
Great video, and I think you summarized my watch taste / choices vert well. So many watches out there exist which are outside of my budget for what they are. If I spend an exorbitant amount of money, I want to wear the watch. I want to enjoy it, and I expect it to be a part of my life. During that time, I don't want to be afraid to live my life with said watch. So it has to be water resistant for me over a certain price.
I also have a bad habit though where I look at my watch expenses by the price per time spent on the wrist. Sporty watches tend to be a better value at the end of the day.
While far outside my budget, I'm really hoping to someday see a video of yours with the Gronefeld Delta works. That watch appears to be perfection.
The urban Jurgenson One would be another watch I'd love your take on.
Another great production man 👏 this one is a stunner!
Thanks, my dude.
Great video as always Evan! Who do you use to insure your watches? I have been meaning to do this..
What a Beauty 😍
Great video, as always! That doesn't look like a Fibonnacci spiral (minute 3:28)...looks like some random spiral. Doesn't look like it was constructed using squares whose side lengths are the sum of the side lengths of the adjacent squares.
But it was
@YoureTerrific People usually blow the fibonnacci spiral and the golden ratio out of proportion, in this case it's quite literally out of proportion. It's not a fibonnacci spiral. Prove me wrong, show me the squares used to construct it 😉
A real beauty for a watch connaisseur!
I have to say that your reviews which are focused, informative, with some great humour and done within a very acceptable time are the best I have come across. As such, I have been watching a few of your old ones and would love you to make good on a promise to review a brand you looked at 10 months ago. So, how about a review on the Christopher Ward Bel Canto?!?!? I will settle for your view as I am sure you would want your hands on one - which I don't think will happen anytime soon!
Great video of a great watch from a great company. BUT I wish you had examined the strap more closely. As I recall (and if I'm wrong, someone correct me), this strap is secured to the deployant clasp with a small screw. This is super secure, which is great. But it means that you cannot adjust the length of the strap on a warm day without getting your tools out and trying not to lose a small screw. This, more than the thickness of the deployant clasp, is a deal-breaker for me (for the strap, not the watch). This is especially odd considering that GO bracelets are famously easy to adjust on the fly. Your solution -- a simple tang buckle, makes all kinds of sense.
El reloj Glashutte Verde es realmente hermoso, una obra de arte,
I love it as well and keep trying to find reasons as for why it would not be reasonable to buy it but one day it will be in my collection! 😇
I feel like the panomatic lunar gets all the love, but I will be honest the panoreserve is what I would get if this watch fit my lifestyle/budget
Beautiful Watch! Great Job!
What a beauty 😍
I think GO is an under-rated brand. The more affordable Lange. I have an example from the Senator line on my "must buy one day soon when I have enough money" list. My wrists don't love the 40mm, and I find the thickness/diameter ratio on this watch to be unappealing. I don't mind diameter on a watch (I have a large contingent of Panerai in my collection), but thickness without the corresponding diameter, meh. Love everything else about this watch though!
Great review. I absolutely love their PanoReserve.
I owned the white/silver model for a few years and just sold it to finance a few other watches. The only niggle I did not like for a dress watch was the thickness. Deciding to sell it was a difficult one because it was a well built watch and different than any of my other watches.
Off-center dials only exist to make room for other complications and to show off a watchmaker's prowess. I thought that because they're so popular with German brands, they'd have some kind of cool practical function, but beyond being easy to read, but it's just another way to arrange displays in a tiny circle.
My favorite OG is the Senator Chronograph Flyback panorama date white dial!
From your GO reviews, would you take this or the SeaQ Pano Date?
IMO the finishing of GO's watches is best in class. I love this watch. My only gripe would be all the labeling. Oh, thankfully they tell you that's a moonphase- I never would have figured it out. Apart from all that, I think this watch would be a constant reminder that I can't afford a Lange 1.
That’s just about as beautiful as I might have guessed. Hopefully I’ll find one under the Hannukah Bush ✌🏻
Great video. This watch has serious appeal. I might just have to check it out in the metal.
I can’t understand why Glashutte is such an overlooked brand.
I’m a simple man, I see your videos, I watch them and hit that moon phase like button.
On a side note, when are you doing a BB Pro review?
It’s featured in an upcoming video.
@@YoureTerrific so you’re essentially saying another masterpiece of a video is coming up.
More like mastur… Never mind.
In a world of Trolex and BB58 its a thing of beauty
I agree with your closing statement, for $10k it’s hard to trust myself to not beat the hell out of my watches. A $10K diver can take a beating where a $10k dress watch, I’ll take the beating once I look down and it’s not ticking 😅. Love the look of dress watches tho!
I never would question that GO built in a "Großdatum" and a "Mondphase" into that model. Nether the less they wrote it big next to these complications.
On the other hand, I nether questioned the "Stunde", "Minute" and "Sekunde" either but they didn't wrote it big next to it.
I really don't know what to make of it.
My grail watch is a Lange 1, however, I will never be able to afford one.
I have frequently looked at this as an alternative. But I have bad OCD and the gap between the minute markers at 24, 25, 35 and 36 really bothers me!!! The 15 and 45 second markers on the sub second dial don't seem to synchronise in with the hour dial. The sub second dial on the Lange 1 overlaps the main dial perfectly. (Maybe this comment is better suited to the AD Guy Channel !)
The Glasshutte is a beautiful watch nonetheless. Great video.
I'd love if you checked out the VC 56, not many videos on that watch - would love to hear your take on it
This watch is a bit heartbreaking. A bit too thick. A bit too little power reserve. A bit too little water resistance. Absolutely gorgeous and beautifully made. A dress watch in a sports watch era. Thank you for the excellent review!
Frick yeah, more dress watches please!
I am very into the white dial version of this watch
The green is very nice too tho
Fancy boy or old man watch 🤔? Very pretty watch but I’m not there yet 😎! Merry Christmas 🎄 everyone
Can’t believe this. You’ve already made me buy an explorer, guess this is next.
😈
My wife bought me a 116520 for our wedding will you be doing the normies like RO, and Daytona in the future? Also please please do a watch storage video!
I'm not going to lie, the blue one caused my heart rate to increase. The only thing, and I mean only thing holding me back, is the brand logo. It just doesn't jam for me.
Love the PAM In the intro
Glad you noticed
Brilliant watches ,and not a poor man’s L&S thanks
I have the PanomaticReserve in gold and boy is that watch amazing. Pair it with a glossy brown alligator strap and enjoy the show….
Love it!
Think you'll ever get a Longines spirit Zulu?
Longines hasn’t been very responsive to my requests.
@@YoureTerrific Aahhh. Gotcha
I really like this a lot, but perhaps like the 70s line more and the JLC ultra thin moon even more. That said, I am legit a sucker for big dates.
10k for this watch is quite a bargain compared to the steel sports watches with basic movements out there
One swan neck is for the rate and another is for the beat error.
Thanks!
How can we get one of those YOURETERRIFIC glowy things ?
i fucking love this thing
The dial looks beautiful but too many things counting against it imo. Thickness, low WR, mediocre power reserve etc. Hopefully they can fix the thickness and low power reserve so I can consider it again.
Can you do a review on the Chopard Alpine Eagle? :D
Would love to
I prefer the white-silver version
How much does it goes for
Fancy boy! Fancy boy! This might be my exit piece. That or save for like a decade more for a Lange.
best watch
i'd like to see this in a maroon color.
what is your wrist width?
Like this watch. Would love it, if it was 38mm and
I don't like excentric handsets (small seconds excluded), because of the worse legibility, emptier dial and overall bad aesthetic balance. This one, though, is a stunner.
And here’s the big chunky butt. I’m noticing a theme to your quotes! (I like big watches and I cannot lie)
I love it in blue, but for some reason I can’t bring myself to buying one.
This is a stunningly beautiful watch but the price point makes for a hard sell. You could likely get a watch with better horology for less money (JLC), or more history for less money (Blancpain Fifty Fathoms). It’s the second most prestigious German brand. You just really have to love this watch or have ridiculous amounts of disposable income for it to be a factor.
It would look absolutely amazing on my 7.25 inch wrist.
Again, ON MY SEVEN AND A QUARTER☝🏻 INCH WRIST 🤣
................ wow.
Much
I am a delicate fancy boy….😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉. Shit man what a dose of reality lol.
Somehow in green the whole watch pops, and it doesn't look like a dress watch anymore. Strange.
Do you really swim that much where you have to be constantly concerned about ending up in water with a watch on? Alternatively you could, you know, either not wear a watch or just wear one with more water resistance. I found myself constantly saying the same thing for years--"I don't like that I can't swim with this"--until I realized I've swam like 2 days in 3 years.
3-4 times per week. It seems I’m also constantly washing dishes or children.
@@YoureTerrific And you swam in the Santos? And the Louis Errard? I mean to each their own, but not every single watch needs to have the ability to be a GADA type piece, otherwise you really close off an entire massive chunk of this hobby. And also, unless you're elbow deep in a massive sink and soaking plates and dishes as they did in the 1800's, I doubt the watch would be in trouble.
I really did swim with the Santos and Louis Erard. And I'm often elbow-deep in things. All sorts of things.
@@YoureTerrific There's your next video topic
Time to start an OnlyFans
"Wouldn't be prudent at this juncture" My emerald hottie is a Steinhart HULK.
Not gunna do it
Make Glashutte great again 👍
10 g's - they're outta their minds
Well worth it
Facts. For 10K there are far more sensible alternatives
No $10k watch is sensible.
@@Doggo-frencton go on then....
Have you seen the finishing, complications and quality on Glashutte watches? For 10k, this is still a bargain compared to an equivalent Lange.
it's a very nice piece, but for a watch of this specific style of design aesthetics, Glashutte simply feels second best to the original grand daddy Lange One. if I were to buy this for my collection, I would always be thinking about the Lange in the back of my mind, and that I should've bought the Lange One instead.
”Wouldn’t be prudent”…. 😂😂😂