Glashütte’s original new Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date watch has the ability to become a timeless classic, and this is not only because of its retro personality, but also thanks to the precise and reliable automatic loading of the brand’s own design, manufacture and careful decoration by hand. Chain movement https://www.gdwatchclone.ru.
Glashütte Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date watch appreciate this kind of leisurely, pleasing life experience. The new watch wears an elegant dark blue coat, which is the result of meticulous craftsmanship. The dark blue color of the dial is created by an exquisite electroplating process. The rhodium-plated hour markers and hands are coated with Super-LumiNova® and carefully installed by hand. Glashütte’s original and representative big date is set at 6 o’clock, and the 12-hour counter below the 12 o’clock position forms a color echo with white numbers on a blue background. In addition, there are small seconds (with power reserve display), 30-minute chronograph and central seconds (stop seconds). Thanks to the flyback function, you can reset them to zero and restart timing with a single push of a button.
The striking 40 x 40 mm rounded square stainless steel case is an iconic feature of Seventies in the 1970s. It gives the watch a retro look, and the degree of sophistication is no less than its distinctiveness. The new watch has four straps to choose from: a blue Louisiana alligator leather strap, a brown suede calfskin strap, a black rubber strap, and a cool stainless steel bracelet. Transparent sapphire glass case back
The inside of the chronograph watch is unobstructed, and it is waterproof to 10 bar (100 meters) and is durable.
Although the appearance of the Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date was inspired by the 70s, the heart of its beating is a self-winding movement, which is a work of ingenuity that condenses complicated handwork. This self-made 37-02 movement is not only equipped with a power reserve of up to 70 hours, but also uses the exquisite decoration of Glashütte’s traditional watchmaking craftsmanship, including edge chamfering, polished blue steel screws, and pendulum The finely polished Glashütte stripes on the wheel bridge and the hollow automatic disc.