It's really cool when a manufacturer makes one: How it's made
Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar
Ref: 1-92-11-01-03-61
First this one came in a black version limited in 150 pieces, now it is available in a blue version limited in 150 pieces as well.
I think it's interesting that they've opened up the dial as much as possible to show how it works.
The finish is of the highest standard as usual.
The case is made of Platinum and the movement is loaded with complications.
The calibre 92-10 is a automatic movement with 100 hours power reserve, moon phase, panorama date and a calendar function.
The duplex swan neck bridge and the off center rotor behind the sapphire back is a shame you didn't see when you wear the watch.
The balance bridge is hand engraved and the blued screws frame it nice.
It's really interesting to see how the movement is structured.
Moon phase disc with stars and everything.
This is something I really like that the date discs are at the same level, and the lacquered surface really lifts the numbers.
You easily drown in the details and see new things every time you look.
All the blue parts gives a great contrast to the movement plate.
There is not so much lume so it's not exactly useful.
The calendar function is discreetly placed on the outer edge of the board and does not disrupt the layout at all.
The watch is relatively large, 42.00 mm in diameter and 12.40 mm high, but that needs to get a place for all the complications.