The PanoMaticLunar models present the characteristic off-centre displays in a well thought out spatial arrangement. The areas for hour/minute indicators and the small seconds display lie on a vertical axis within the left half of the dial, while the Panorama Date and the moon phase display are positioned at the lower and upper right, respectively. The placement of the individual displays was inspired by the “Golden Ratio” – the legendary law of aesthetic harmony.
You will note that the bracelet is designed to get pretty much no interruptions. It moves easily across the wrist thanks to tight tolerances and a construction that uses a large variety of distinct pieces. Even sizing the bracelet is not typical, and designed to be semi-tool-less. To be able to eliminate hyperlinks, there are little pushers on the interior to release them. The bracelet’s fold-over locking deployant features a discreet micro-adjust system that has been in the Glashütte Original family in 1 manner or another for a good time today. Actually, Glashütte Original is one of the first brands in the modern era to offer a well-engineered micro-adjust system.What that this does is enable you to have about a centimeter of space to adjust the size of the bracelet in approximately single-millimeter increments. This can be run by the pressing on the “concealed” button that is that the Glashütte Original brand logo on the bottom of the grip. The main reason you need this is that it allows you to expand and contract the bracelet dimensions even while it is on your wrist to always guarantee exact relaxation as weather or alternative conditions may obviously cause your wrist size to slightly vary through the day.Glashütte Original also provides the Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date (or even the non-Chronograph version) on two strap options. These are a fitted alligator or rubberized strap. Each looks fine and is comfortable, but since I am a “necklace man,” I’ll select the fitting steel over a strap pretty much anytime.

The PanoMaticLunar Iconic Watches Glashutte Original Replica is driven by the Saxon manufactory’s Calibre 90-02 – a mechanical automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve. It features the
characteristic Glashütte elements including the three-quarter plate with Glashütte stripe finish, the off-centre rotor with oscillating weight in 21-ct gold, blued screws and the hand-engraved balance cock with duplex swan-neck fine adjustment.