SPORT EVOLUTION IMPACT TOURBILLON

The idea was to create a large date display including quick adjustment via two concentric number rings on the same level. The mullion needed by other large date displays found on the market to visually balance the difference in height is not necessary, improving legibility greatly.

SENATOR MEISSEN TOURBILLON

Two world-famous Saxon inventions unite in the Senator Meissen Tourbillon: Meissen porcelain and the flying tourbillon. The horological complication is an invention by Alfred Helwig from 1920, who served as an instructor at the German School of Watchmaking in Glashütte.

PANOINVERSE XL

After the "Flying Tourbillon", the designers and engineers at Glashütte Original have placed a further horological highlight at the centre of attention. The duplex swan-neck fine adjustment, developed by the manufactory, has been incorporated directly into the front of the manual winding calibre 66 and is thus put on display very prominently. Its refined and beautifully finished details make an attractive visual counterpart to the reduced and decentralized dial. Combined with the fine stripe-finish on the base plate, the red rubies, and blued screws, the duplex swan-neck fine adjustment provides the PanoInverse XL with an incomparable appearance.

PANOMATICCHRONO XL

The distinctively modern visuals of the smaller variation are continued in this design, having been evolved with a completely individual character. The intelligent winding mechanism of the caliber 95-01 adjusts itself to the movements of its wearer. The small, quickly winding transmission wheel connecting the rotor and the spring barrel has been combined with a large, slowly winding one for the first time in the patented step gear.