Sixties Panorama Date

2-39-47-04-02-04

Brand  : Glashütte Original
Collection  : Sixties
Model  : Sixties Panorama Date
Reference  : 2-39-47-04-02-04
Complement : Steel - Diamond - Green Dial - Calfskin leather strap

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  • Brand  : Glashütte Original
    Collection  : Sixties
    Model  : Sixties Panorama Date
    Reference  : 2-39-47-04-02-04
    Complement : Steel - Diamond - Green Dial - Calfskin leather strap
    List Price : 7 900 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Thickness : 12,40 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 39-47
    Calibre distinction : Glashütte ribbing
    Gold oscillating weight
    Complication : Stop second mechanism
    Date
    Small Seconds
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Crown with double G-logo
    Screwed case back
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Green
    Display : Markers with luminous spots
    hands partially with Super-LumiNova
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Strap material : Calfskin leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    + More characteristics : Mouvement
    Manufactured Glashütte Original
    Diameter: 30,95 mm
    Height: 5,9 mm
    components : 39
    Power Reserve : 40 h ± 5 %
    Frequency : 28.800 vph, equivalent to 4 hz
    Display : Second second stop Panorama Date hour and minute (central)

    Dial
    With imprint pattern
    Varnished in green and black with dégradé effect
    White Arabic numerals
    Diamond-cut hour markers with luminous spots

    Strap / Buckles
    Calfskin leather Strap
    Buckle stainless steel

DESCRIPTION

  • Glashütte Original presents cool retro chic in stylish green

    The new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date models

    It’s tempting, is it not? To recall the days when one could take his own sweet time to choose and enjoy a thing of beauty. The 1960s have inspired this year's annual edition – two dazzling, desirable additions to the Sixties Collection from Glashütte Original: the new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date, with stunning green dégradé dials crafted in the watchmaker’s own dial manufactory, which will only be available for a limited period of one year.

    Made for the man and woman with an appreciative eye for exceptional objects from eras when most were made by hand from the finest materials available. A person of culture and refined tastes who values iconic pieces from iconic brands that live on in the present. A culture that saw a wealth of innovation in everything from watchmaking to furniture, music and fashion.

    A fan of iconic Sixties design, its geometric forms and eye catching colours, he’s well aware of the inspirational Spezimatic, made in Glashütte in the swinging sixties and presented in a series of sought-after models that still breath the spirit of the times. And for all these reasons he’s taking a long, appreciative look today at the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date, the most recent enhancements of the Sixties collection from Glashütte Original.

    The real thing

    The domed sapphire crystals, curved hands and idiosyncratic Arabic numerals are signature features of the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date. What most strikes the eye is the dazzling, seductive, retro-cool green of the dial. Its unusual “dégradé effect” sees the colour shade from a lighter centre to the darker, domed periphery of the dial.

    As a further example of exceptional authenticity: the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date dials feature a finely textured surface achieved with the use of original tools and methods. With the help of a 60-tonne press the dial blank is imprinted with the intricate pattern of a  guilloche stamp.

    Known as “dies”, the originals are held in the dial manufactory archives in Pforzheim. As for the dégradé effect, the process begins with the application of a galvanic base coat, followe by layers of coloured lacquer.

    In a final step, black lacquer is carefully applied using a special spray gun, which produces – depending on the angle at which the gun is held – an individual colour gradient that renders each dial unique. The lacquered dials are then fired at high temperature to burn in the colour. Connoisseurs of the Saxon watchmaker’s Sixties Iconic and Sixties Iconic Square Collections and their striking coloured dials will doubtless savour this latest addition to the spectrum.

    In-house dialmaking expertise

    Despite the fact that life in Glashütte in the 1960s was something of a challenge, such exceptional creations as the iconic “Spezimatic” series of mechanical watches saw the light of day. First introduced in 1964, a number of Spezimatic models made use of dials manufactured in Pforzheim. The relationship with Pforzheim, which began more than 50 years ago, was reinforced in 2006 with the purchase of the dialmaker by Swatch Group, and strengthened again when Glashütte Original assumed direct ownership. Today, full integration of the dialmaker's expertise allows Glashütte Original to develop exclusive, contemporary dial designs that meet the watchmaker's extremely high standards of quality.

    Manufactory movements

    The new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date are powered by manufactory designed and built automatic movements, the 39-47 and the 39-52, respectively. The signature Glashütte Original Panorama Date is positioned on the central vertical axis in the lower half of the dial. The three-hand model is housed in a polished 39 mm stainless steel case whereas the model with Panorama Date comes in a 42 mm stainless steel case. A black calf-skin strap and pin buckle complete the design. Both timepieces are available in Glashütte Original Boutiques and from selected retailers worldwide only for the limited time of one year.

  • Glashütte Original presents cool retro chic in stylish green

    The new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date models

    It’s tempting, is it not? To recall the days when one could take his own sweet time to choose and enjoy a thing of beauty. The 1960s have inspired this year's annual edition – two dazzling, desirable additions to the Sixties Collection from Glashütte Original: the new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date, with stunning green dégradé dials crafted in the watchmaker’s own dial manufactory, which will only be available for a limited period of one year.

    Made for the man and woman with an appreciative eye for exceptional objects from eras when most were made by hand from the finest materials available. A person of culture and refined tastes who values iconic pieces from iconic brands that live on in the present. A culture that saw a wealth of innovation in everything from watchmaking to furniture, music and fashion.

    A fan of iconic Sixties design, its geometric forms and eye catching colours, he’s well aware of the inspirational Spezimatic, made in Glashütte in the swinging sixties and presented in a series of sought-after models that still breath the spirit of the times. And for all these reasons he’s taking a long, appreciative look today at the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date, the most recent enhancements of the Sixties collection from Glashütte Original.

    The real thing

    The domed sapphire crystals, curved hands and idiosyncratic Arabic numerals are signature features of the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date. What most strikes the eye is the dazzling, seductive, retro-cool green of the dial. Its unusual “dégradé effect” sees the colour shade from a lighter centre to the darker, domed periphery of the dial.

    As a further example of exceptional authenticity: the Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date dials feature a finely textured surface achieved with the use of original tools and methods. With the help of a 60-tonne press the dial blank is imprinted with the intricate pattern of a  guilloche stamp.

    Known as “dies”, the originals are held in the dial manufactory archives in Pforzheim. As for the dégradé effect, the process begins with the application of a galvanic base coat, followe by layers of coloured lacquer.

    In a final step, black lacquer is carefully applied using a special spray gun, which produces – depending on the angle at which the gun is held – an individual colour gradient that renders each dial unique. The lacquered dials are then fired at high temperature to burn in the colour. Connoisseurs of the Saxon watchmaker’s Sixties Iconic and Sixties Iconic Square Collections and their striking coloured dials will doubtless savour this latest addition to the spectrum.

    In-house dialmaking expertise

    Despite the fact that life in Glashütte in the 1960s was something of a challenge, such exceptional creations as the iconic “Spezimatic” series of mechanical watches saw the light of day. First introduced in 1964, a number of Spezimatic models made use of dials manufactured in Pforzheim. The relationship with Pforzheim, which began more than 50 years ago, was reinforced in 2006 with the purchase of the dialmaker by Swatch Group, and strengthened again when Glashütte Original assumed direct ownership. Today, full integration of the dialmaker's expertise allows Glashütte Original to develop exclusive, contemporary dial designs that meet the watchmaker's extremely high standards of quality.

    Manufactory movements

    The new Sixties and Sixties Panorama Date are powered by manufactory designed and built automatic movements, the 39-47 and the 39-52, respectively. The signature Glashütte Original Panorama Date is positioned on the central vertical axis in the lower half of the dial. The three-hand model is housed in a polished 39 mm stainless steel case whereas the model with Panorama Date comes in a 42 mm stainless steel case. A black calf-skin strap and pin buckle complete the design. Both timepieces are available in Glashütte Original Boutiques and from selected retailers worldwide only for the limited time of one year.

  • Brand  : Glashütte Original
    Collection  : Sixties
    Model  : Sixties Panorama Date
    Reference  : 2-39-47-04-02-04
    Complement : Steel - Diamond - Green Dial - Calfskin leather strap
    List Price : 7 900 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Thickness : 12,40 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 39-47
    Calibre distinction : Glashütte ribbing
    Gold oscillating weight
    Complication : Stop second mechanism
    Date
    Small Seconds
    Case material : Stainless steel
    Case peculiarity : Crown with double G-logo
    Screwed case back
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial color : Green
    Display : Markers with luminous spots
    hands partially with Super-LumiNova
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Strap material : Calfskin leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    More characteristics : Mouvement
    Manufactured Glashütte Original
    Diameter: 30,95 mm
    Height: 5,9 mm
    components : 39
    Power Reserve : 40 h ± 5 %
    Frequency : 28.800 vph, equivalent to 4 hz
    Display : Second second stop Panorama Date hour and minute (central)

    Dial
    With imprint pattern
    Varnished in green and black with dégradé effect
    White Arabic numerals
    Diamond-cut hour markers with luminous spots

    Strap / Buckles
    Calfskin leather Strap
    Buckle stainless steel