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Timekeepers Club / August 5, 2022

Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar in Platinum or Red Gold

Life holds a great number of milestones in store – significant events that make us who we are. The latest creation from German watchmaker Glashütte Original is dedicated to these special moments: the great and small highlights, extraordinary and everyday encounters. The PanoMaticCalendar presents modern mechanics, implemented in an elegant and original manner. In platinum or red gold, the new model offers itself as a loyal and eminently stylish companion with a precise feeling for the right moment.

Unforgettable time

Our perception of time depends to a great degree on how, and with whom, we spend it. In certain fortunate moments, time seems to stand still, afternoons fly by and a perfectly ordinary weekday can turn into a personal holiday. Each moment is full of possibilities, every encounter and any one day can assume a special meaning. After all, time is not simply the unshakable pacemaker of our life, it calls up exceptionally powerful emotions. Glashütte Original brings these emotions to the wrist with an elegant timepiece that becomes a reliable confidant for a lifetime: the PanoMaticCalendar.

Premiere of a modern complication

The launch of the new watch is a milestone in itself, as Glashütte Original celebrates the premiere of this grand complication. For the first time, the brand’s watchmakers have taken on the annual calendar. In this elegant timekeeper the functions are given pride of place – not only the hours, minutes and seconds, but the day and month as well, taking months of different lengths into account. Only once a year, on March 1st, is it necessary to adjust the date, in order to account for the short month of February. A masterpiece in mechanical watchmaking, equally distinguished by its functionality and suitability for everyday use.

Two versions: red gold and platinum

In keeping with the style of Glashütte Original‘s Pano line, the watch appears perfectly contemporary, clean and absolutely unmistakable thanks to the dial’s asymmetric design. The 42 mm model is available in two versions: in warm red gold with finely shimmering, silver opaline dial and brown Louisiana Alligator nubuck leather strap, or as a limited edition in elegant platinum with skeletonized galvanic black dial and matching strap, also in soft Louisiana Alligator nubuck leather. Both models feature the characteristic asymmetrical arrangement of the time display and small seconds. Complementing the moon phase display at 2 o’clock is an innovative month display beneath a sapphire crystal window between 6 and 3 o’clock. The calendar indications are completed by Glashütte Original’s signature Panorama Date at 4 o’clock, framed for the first time in the red gold version by a fine gold border.

The premiere of a new movement is a big event for a manufactory. Glashütte Original is especially pleased to present not only an exclusive movement and a new timepiece, but to add another complication to its portfolio as well: the annual calendar. The PanoMaticCalendar with Calibre 92 is dedicated to the great and small highlights of life, and marks a milestone in the history of the Saxon watchmaker. The automatic movement with annual calendar, moon phase and Panorama Date has been completely rethought. The result? A modern, elegant and original mechanical timepiece, destined to be worn and appreciated every day.

A contemporary complication

Developed at the end of the 20th century, the annual calendar complication is a relatively recent addition to the art of watchmaking. It displays the day and month, taking into account the months with 30 and 31 days. Only once a year, on March 1st, is it necessary to adjust the date. This differentiates the annual calendar from its big brother, the perpetual calendar, which also takes the short month of February into account, even in leap years. The annual calendar, however, is concerned not so much with eternity as with the present. The mechanism takes up less space in the movement and is distinguished by its resilience, which makes it an ideal companion for everyday use.

An original new development

A team of watchmakers, designers, engineers and technicians at Glashütte Original has now focused considerable creativity and watchmaking savoir-faire on this mechanical challenge. The new Calibre 92 was designed to meet the needs of modern life, to make complex mechanisms easy to operate and wear. As a result, the new automatic movement – only 7.65 mm in height – impresses with its exceptional user friendliness and refined details. Along with the off-centre hour, minute and small seconds displays characteristic of the Pano family, the Calibre 92 features a moon phase display, a Panorama Date and a retrograde month display driven by a cleverly designed mechanism.

Under the loupe: the wheel of time

With the annual calendar the date advances automatically at the end of the month from the 30th or 31st to the 1st. What seems like magic is in fact a precisely calculated and meticulous mechanical operation. The month wheel at the heart of the movement serves as this function’s "memory". Glashütte Original’s watchmakers have equipped it with a ball bearing. A total of 38 tiny balls made of hardened steel with a diameter of 0.5 mm ensure that friction is reduced to a minimum and the efficiency of mechanical processes improved. The cam disc at the top of the wheel completes one revolution per year, and its irregular rim triggers the switching process at the end of the month; its indentations mark the months with 31 days. A small tooth on the underside of the wheel advances the month ring via a gear chain, bringing the retrograde display on the dial side to life.

Under the loupe: the retrograde month display

The retrograde display highlights the current month in a stylish fashion. A curved sapphire crystal window between 3 and 6 o'clock uses numerals to indicate the 12 months. The crystal is tinted grey, with the sole exception of the month numerals. The indicators on the month ring beneath it, which completes one revolution every four years, ensure in this manner that only one digit at a time is highlighted in color. This type of display is a genuine novelty at Glashütte Original and represents a stylish and innovative interpretation of the classic month display.

Under the loupe: Panorama Date and moon phase

The characteristic Panorama Date, which completes the annual calendar information at 4 o’clock, is one of Glashütte Original’s trademark features. Thanks to the concentric mounting of two display discs on the same plane, the date can be read at a glance, with no need for a bar separating the digits. The date is adjusted, just like the month, hour, minutes and small seconds, with the help of the crown. The moon phase at 2 o’clock shows the celestial profile of the earth’s satellite against a sparkling starry sky. In theory, the moon phase will be displayed correctly for 122 years; only after this period has elapsed would it need to be manually adjusted by one day. It is set using a discreet corrector on the edge of the case.

A modern mechanism with traditional finishing

Evidence of the new calibre’s contemporary ambitions is provided by the silicon balance spring in the heart of the watch, increased protection against the magnetic fields of everyday life, and a 100-hour power reserve for maximum autonomy. The movement is secured in the case with a bayonet mounting, which ensures effective shock and impact resistance. Each watch is assembled, finished and regulated with great manual skill in the manufactory workshops. The sapphire crystal case back permits discovery of the many indications of its origins in Glashütte, including the elegant Glashütte stripes finish, beveled edges, blued screws, the hand-engraved balance cock, the renowned three-quarter plate and the carefully decorated rotor with an oscillating mass in 21-carat gold.

The PanoMaticCalendar in red gold

The new movement premieres in two versions at once. It presents its rhodium-plated face as Calibre 92-09 in the version with a red gold case. The 42 mm diameter satin-polished case is lightly domed and sits comfortably on the wrist. The dial on this model is in silver opaline, a soft, warm silver tone. The refined rehaut ring, which frames and highlights the dial, is particularly elegant. The hour, minute and small seconds dials appear with a finely fluted vinyl-type decorative pattern. Golden appliques and hands coated with Super-LumiNova®, along with a classic blued steel seconds hand, set brilliant accents; these are taken up by a golden frame around the Panorama Date – this too a first for Glashütte Original. The month is highlighted by a black indicator on a white ground, while the colour of the moon is attuned to the red gold case. This unlimited edition is worn with a brown Louisiana Alligator nubuck leather strap with foldover clasp or pin buckle in red gold.

The limited edition PanoMaticCalendar in platinum

The new movement, appearing as Calibre 92-10 in its skeletonized and black rhodium plated version in a 42mm platinum case, represents a completely different approach. Limited to 150 pieces, this model offers views of – among other things – the month wheel positioned below the small seconds, the moon phase switch and the date discs. The generously cut out galvanic black dial with fine vinyl-type decorative pattern is set with applied indexes in white gold. The minute and hour hands are blued and coated with Super-LumiNova®, the seconds hand is rhodium plated and skeletonized. In keeping with the watch’s dark look, the month display appears in white against a black background, and here the moon has a silver shimmer. The strap is in black Louisiana Alligator nubuck leather with a foldover clasp in platinum.

A special premiere

The new PanoMaticCalendar, which presents the Calibre 92 to the public for the first time, is dedicated to the great and small highlights of life – those emotional moments and encounters that remain impressed in our memory. For many collectors and fans of Glashütte Original, this premiere will surely be one of those days.

The new PanoMaticCalendar is available from June 2022 in all Glashütte Original Boutiques and from selected dealers worldwide.

Technical specifications


Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar

Reference: 1-92-10-01-03-62

Limited edition of 150 pieces

Case

  • Material: Platinum
  • Diameter: 42 mm
  • Thickness: 12.4 mm
  • Engraved case back with sapphire crystal
  • Water-resistant to 50 meters (5 bar)

Dial and hands

  • Skeletonized, galvanic black with vinyl-type decorative pattern, applied numerals and indexes
  • Blued steel hands with Super-LumiNova® inlays

Movement

  • Calibre 92-10 automatic, top side partially skeletonized, black rhodium plated, finely finished movement
  • Frequency: 28'800 vph (4 Hz)

Functions/Indications

  • Hours, minutes and small second
  • Moon phase, annual calendar with Panorama Date and retrograde month display

Strap and buckle

  • Black Louisiana alligator nubuck leather, platinum butterfly shape fold fastener

MSRP: EUR 40'400

Technical specifications


Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar

Reference: 1-92-09-02-05-62 (butterfly shape fold fastener)

Reference: 1-92-09-02-05-02 (pin buckle)

Case

  • Material: Red Gold 5N
  • Diameter: 42 mm
  • Thickness: 12.4 mm
  • Case back with sapphire crystal
  • Water-resistant to 50 meters (5 bar)

Dial and hands

  • Silver opaline with vinyl-type decorative pattern, applied numerals and indexes
  • Red gold hands with Super-LumiNova® inlays and blued steel

Movement

  • Calibre 92-09 automatic, finely finished movement, rhodium plated
  • Frequency: 28'800 vph (4 Hz)

Functions/Indications

  • Hours, minutes and small second
  • Moon phase, annual calendar with Panorama Date and retrograde month display

Strap and buckle

  • Brown Louisiana alligator nubuck leather

MSRP: Price on request

For more information, please visit glashuette-original.com

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