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No date on either is soo perfect. Couldn't imagine putting a hole in those beautiful dials. I have the galvanized blue version and it's awesome. I'm more interested in the straps on the Glacier Blue. Like to get one for my all blue watch.
Tastes are different! I would exchange the strap and you like it... Anyhow Glashütte Original has a variety of them, so everyone will find his favorite.... Yes, we are still going strong and continue to do so!
Farhan In fact I did... Yes, it was me filming here in Vienna and Jorge, my cameraman and editor, who was editing the video in Switzerland ... I did several attempts to to find the best white balance so that the watches look as real as possible...
Stay safe Alexander. Without you the internet would seriously miss your superior watch content. The three hander would be my choice. Pure, simple and elegant. But then all Glashütte's look gorgeous.
Ken NY The dials do really look gorgeous. When filming I did several attempts with the white balance to be able capture the dials as they are... So what you see is almost reality. Almost because a camera will never be able to replace the eye...
Thank you Alex for your wonderful job (as always) I love Glashütte and after I bought the Glashütte SeaQ Panorama Datum, I’m in love with the brand and now, I want to add this chronograph to my collection... amazing brand!!! (Hope they didn’t add AR coating on the external side) still perfect watch
Just checked these out today. That is the best looking blue dial I've seen. Quality build, and the detail on the movement is unheard of at this price point. My only complaint was the strap. It's just a bit too roughly textured and casual for such a fine dress watch, and the quality did not match the watch itself. (FYI, also the issue I have with Grand Seiko bracelets) You are right about the dealers being more than willing to swap it out. I've been looking for a 39 - 40 mm sporty dress watch with a clear case back. Once we get the strap sorted out, I think this is it.
I only can confirm everything positive about this Glashütte Original... Good choice you will not regret your decision! I am curious to learn which strap you decided to fit on it... in case you have any questions and/or you need help please let me know...
I am glad to see you in good health. Cheers for the presentation. I agree with you, the dial is beautiful, and the domed sapphire case back is a novel idea. Very well executed.
I fully agree!!! I am actually wearing the new SeaQ Chronograph… we will present you the watch in a few days with a video… share some thoughts with us once you saw the video…
These are definitely sixties watches. I'd love to have either one of those, Glashutte makes one of the best dials. The chronograph is pretty thin despite being a modular chronograph.
Really love those dials. They provide such impact to the face of the watch. Stay safe Alexander. Just a thought, how about a segment on home made watches from the viewers? Just an idea to help you along.
James, I already invited our audience to make videos long before we knew abbot Covid-19... But no one dared so far... So if you want to be the first, you are more than welcome and may also inspire others to follow later...
Love the German manufacturers and seem too often ignored in favor of the Swiss. Simply a lack of knowledge by consumers. Especially love Glashutte Original. The blue dial is gorgeous and certainly my favorite of their issues for this model. Wonderful how the color changes with movement of the watch!
Stevee Wonders I guarantee you that you will play around with that light-color effect all the time and you will always discover another facet ... The German watchmaking is a little in the shadow of Switzerland - very true. But see it that way: You buy and get understatement, a watch for connoisseurs only.
I’ve been a fan of GO for 25 years now. I’m glad the rest of the world is starting to agree with me! As for this model - I’d toss a blue gator strap on it.
So this year they picked the favorite dial color for you! I love the three hand as a very elegant dress watch. Pure and simple retro style with a beautiful dial. The transparent back and the view on the movement is a very nice execution. I would just choose another strap than that in the video, but that is personal taste and you explained it well.
great great video and such gorgeous looking watches. I've liked the 42mm sixties ltd editions each of the last 3 years but its very hard to get your hands on them in person to know if you want to fork over that kind of money. I'd love to check them out in the flesh before making my next significant watch purchase.
Gavin G You must get the opportunity for a touch and feel! You will only thereafter be able to make a correct and good decision. But I also send you a word of warning ⚠️ ... Getting that chronograph in real on your wrist may endanger your credit card 💳... 🤣 Humor aside 😉 ... if you need any help and/or you have questions, please let me know...
Thanks for the nice and honest review Alexander. GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL Sixties Chronograph is really growing on me! And I agree with other comments that the blue dial is even more beautiful in person.!
Even when we tried to reproduce the blue as authentic as possible there is always a difference to reality... starting already with the light conditions each of us sees it...
@@jumboJetPilot No worries! But these dials do not only look good, also their quality is incredible... I have seen how they are made... believe me that’s impressive...
WatchAdvisor I’ll bet they are! I have been a fan of GO for well over 20 years; long before most people knew who they were and what they made. I wanted to get the green flinquè dial version of this when it came out in 2018. I’ll have to go ore-owned now. I wished they wouldn’t have made them in limited productions. The same model but with an additional dial option each year would have been awesome! I’d also like to see last year’s orange one in person as well as the new SeaQ. Hopefully they’ll make green and red variants of the SeaQ!
Awesome video! GO is get better & better in term of design & craftsmanship. They hv their very own design element. Love it. I can only think of GS in dial comparison.
Thanks, I had the green on my radar back in 2018... but had another watch opportunity that I couldn't pass up. I may kick myself later on down the road, but I will always keep an eye out for the chance at having either the green or orange in the collection. Love the content as always.
@@WatchAdvisor I do not , I always forget my phone somewhere esle, and for some reason I never remember the date, I use my watch, anyway beatiful pieces, you are right the chrono is stuning :)
That’s simply a good design. Down to earth and still very cool. That’s for sure not a show-off-watch, neither the chronograph, nor the three-hand. I would say sophisticated understatement...
Thank you for another great video. I am a big fan of this brand. I recently purchased a Sport Evo Chrono. I don’t understand why that watch isn’t more popular? I don’t understand why the brand isn’t more popular? What am I missing? The chrono you presented is stunning in my opinion. Is it a limited edition? Thanks again!!
IMHO the proportions are perfect 👌🏻, but of course depend on the size of the wrist and ones personal taste... The hands have a SuperLumiNova inlay, so you can read the time when it is dark...
That glacier blue dial is mesmerising and I’m sure that the photography doesn’t do it justice. Only knock is that the power reserve is fairly low these days at 40 hours when 70 is becoming the norm, however to achieve that would be at the expense of the beauty of the movement. By the way ‘beautifulist’ is ‘most beautiful’ just a minor correction. Definitely a fine timeless head turning watch that is very unique looking at a time when generic looking derivative watches are taking over the market.
I paid maximum attention to lighting conditions and white/color balance when filming ... I was happy and proud seeing the result, since I really was able to reproduce the beauty of the dials... whenever you have the chance compare the real watch to our video displayed on an excellent screen... you will then understand what I just wrote... Power reserve could be better - true... But is an automatic movement and therefore not so critical. Setting the watch is also easy, just in case it stopped...
WatchAdvisor not meant as a criticism to your video just praising the dial to the heavens is all, apologies if you read it that way. Agreed on the power reserve, if you actually wear the watch as intended daily you will keep it topped up very easily, plus the interaction on setting it without a date complication will be both a pleasure and a breeze. Both beautiful pieces and as my next watch will have a blue dial it’s definitely on the list to check out in the metal. Such a dial execution will generate so many beautiful blue and even purple hues depending on the light conditions. The strap is a little quirky and I’m surprised it’s not a deployant, but as you say there are many options.
No need to apologize since I did not read it as a criticism... I just wanted to point out that you can trust the colors shown in the video, if watched on a good screen of course... You write: "Such a dial execution will generate so many beautiful blue and even purple hues depending on the light conditions" ... Yes, it will! Every day you will be able to discover a new facet... Let me know if you have questions and/or you need help to located an AD/boutique for the Sixties
Superb video as always I would love to hear your thoughts on the GO seventies chronograph. Unlike the sixties chronograph it does come with a date that IMHO doesn’t ruin the overall esthetic of the dial. Especially in the limited 100 pics models which have outstanding dials, different hour markers and amazing deep and rich color. It does remained the case design of the PP nautilus, can it be compared to the VC overseas chronograph?
Glashütte Original, Vacheron Constantin both play in the absolute luxury league of the industry... So you will - as everywhere else - find advantages and disadvantages if you start comparing. Both manufactures deliver outstanding chronographs and you should always let your heart speak when it comes to buy a watch. Buy emotional, spontaneous the one you fall in love with. So you will never regret your decision and wear an absolute fabulous chronograph ...
Hallo Alexander, sehr gutes Video mit zwei sehr schönen Uhren. Es wäre wünschenswert, wenn häufiger Uhren aus deutscher Produktion vorgestellt würden. Es ist mein Eindruck, dass man mehr Qualität im Verhältnis zu Preis bekommt. Danke für deine gute Arbeit! Viele Grüße aus Münster.
Wir machen regelmäßig etwas über Glashütter Uhren! Das ist ein weiteres Video zum Thema ... Und, ja es stimmt die Qualität der Uhren Made in Germany ist einzigartig und der dafür aufgerufene Preis fair...
WatchAdvisor well honestly I am not a fan of this model. However, I love GO and Senator Excellence, 3 hander in solid gold with panorama date is my absolute favorite from the brand 👌🏻
@@WatchAdvisor Dear Alexander, I hope you are well. Was a bit worried that you may be unwell as you have not posted anything for over a week. Beautiful watches with beautiful colour's.
The blue is pretty in real life with lilac tones and the strap is super comfy. The red in real life is stunning but, dare I say it, reminds me of the Corona virus somehow. It’s certainly a one off and somehow captivating.
WatchAdvisor indeed. So refreshing to get away from generic and somewhat overdone designs (my beloved Rolex ceramic Sub Date I’m looking at you haha) then this German brand with its daring vibrancy is certainly a change up in the rotation. This brand in particular is punching above its weight and is producing some gorgeous designs. So refreshing in a market place where a lot of designs appear somewhat derivative, safe and sterile. The Swiss make the best watches. And so do the Germans!
Fantastic one. Gorgeous blue. WOW. Is the small one compatible with the fantastic steel bracelet? Since I am owner of the SeaQ Panoramadatum I love GO. Their dials are amazing...and what I love about this watch is that this watch is flat! Thank you for showing us this beauty. Enjoy the weekend and stay healthy
The "Sixties" Annual Edition with its glacier blue dial, varnished with dégradé effect, white Arabic numerals, diamond-cut hour markers with luminous dots is meant to be sold with a calfskin nubuck brown-grey strap... 19mm is the size in-between the lugs... I can't tell you if there is a steel bracelet fitting the watch, but I will ask and let you know...
Randy Allen Tastes are different! That’s what I also said in the video. The strap is a proposal and of course you can exchange it with a variety of choices the brand offers... I would also wear the chronograph with a blue strap... 😉
@@WatchAdvisor Alex I've only a smallish wrist so the chronograph might be to big but having said that I found the watch dial, both shape and colouring stunning so would be happy with either. I've been looking at UK authorised dealers and there's one quite close to me although these models were not showing on their website. They did have a Seventies Panorama Date in blue which reminded me of a watch my dad had when I was young.
Martin T My wrist is 16,5 cm ... if this helps... The Sixties are brand new so it’s most likely that they have not been delivered yet. Let me know if you have any additional questions...
@@WatchAdvisor My wrist is 17cm tight, probably 17.5 to know the watch is there without it cutting off circulation lol and it does help Will definitely be something I look at if my job stays the same after lockdown. Thanks Alex
One word: Gorgeous....! I am so in love with this model. Waiting for the right model to arrive, and this might be the one. I was hoping for a blue one and look! Tried one one few years ago and fits very well around my wrist. One thing I noticed is the loud noice by the oscillating weight... but then every watch it’s character. But where to buy for a guy like me in Belgium... ther is only one dealer i Antwerp, and since it’s boutique only....
WatchAdvisor Ok, if it’s not a boutique only, then my (only) dealer should have it. I would however prefer to see it in the flesh because it’s a special sheen/dégradé. Thanks watchadvisor for willing to help me, it’s much appreciated! Since i have been eying this for a long time, but it’s going to be (one of...)my last watch, i need to see the color. i am sure it will not sell oit to quickly. Have a good week end!
wernerjacq I was able to film it as it looks like... did several tries with white-balance and found the right choice. So what you see in the video is already pretty real... But I agree a touch and feel is the best one can do, to take a final decision. I am happy to read that you will be able to get it through your AD. Just in case anything doesn’t work or as you expect it to do, please let me know... 😉
WatchAdvisor Thanks watch advisor. It’s purely a color thing. I tried a sixties model 2 years ago and it just wears perfectly for me. love the case & shape, so no worries. Have you had the same experience with the rotor noise, well let’s say when you move your wrist, it’s audible. But then, my Grand Seiko and my Jaeger-Lecoultre with the 899/1 movement does that too, so I don’t see this as a problem. I do see you took your time to get the color right. Since this is a slightly more expensive watch, i will need to do my homework as good as possible because once I buy a watch it is forever. I do never flip watches. The less expensive but oh so beautifull Longines heritage classic sector dial is one I decided buying after your video.... because it was so well presented. Still love this one very very much.
wernerjacq Yes, you hear the rotor a little bit... Nothing I would worry about, it’s a sign that the watch is alive in a way... I do recommend you to try it on, thereafter you will know if you really want it or not. The Longines will always be a watch you like. It’s timeless design technically realized in a very satisfying way. Both, Glashütte Original and Longines, belong to Swatch Group, so I guarantee you, you will not be disappointed ...
@@WatchAdvisor ohh OK then :-). I must say the German watches, which I have never heard of are very impressive. Looking forward to more presentations, soon.
@@WatchAdvisor I’m thinking of getting the chrono green dial. Can get a new one for $6,500 here in NY. Thinking of exchanging my Pelagos FXD while I can still get good money for it.
Fabulous watch, especially the small one, although a little too small, maybe 40 or 41mm would be just perfect. Disappointing strap and no folding clasp. The price is high, I would't buy it for more than 5000€
I mentioned it already in the video that the strap is also not my cup of coffee... Glashütte Original offers a variety of alternatives to the shown one. so everybody should be able to find his favorite ... Concerning the folding clasp I must say I personally prefer a pin buckle...
@@WatchAdvisor Yes, but for that price range one would expect a top quality strap and in accordance of the watch. Of course, you always can change it, but that is extra €€€.
Nice watches, I was interested in the 1960 three hand but I didn't like the look of a watch with a case display showing a small movement, not a good look.
A Glashütte Original inspired by a 1960s model...now that’s interesting. This original model would have been an East German product, wouldn‘t it? Were they sold in the West in those days, I wonder? Were they highly respected? (I know some East German products such as cars were..how shall we say?..not that great!)
That's a design of the Sixties and yes it was a watch that was manufactured during DDR times. Still it was beautiful watch and it also found its way to the other Germany, the BRD!
I think the swiss watch industry is at risk of a looming crisis due to recession triggered by Coronavirus pandemic. It is probably similar to the quartz one in the old days. I think it will be ironic that maybe this time the industry can be saved by offering alternative lines of watches powered by quartz movement to make the watches affordable and marketable and will enable them to keep their employees . I hope we will one day be able to buy these lovely watches like the on your hand for less than $1k. Just a thought.
o neph. Quite unlikely 😄 At least for the top 3 categories (luxury, high end & ultra luxury). Buyers of these watches, especially the last 2, will most likely not be affected to the extent of not buying a new watch as frequently as they’re used to.
I’m from the US and I find a watch review without a European accent somewhat boring and actually lacking a bit of credibility (haha, not kidding); not that it can’t or isn’t accomplished. Love the accent... and love the channel, primarily for its quality content.
Stevee Wonders I love your comment! Thank you very much! I know that there is room for improvements and I’m working on it... Of course, would English be my mother tongue these videos would have an additional boost ... My language-luxury-problem is that I also have to keep my French (I am bilingual) and Italian alive, besides German my mother tongue. As you know one always improves...
@@WatchAdvisor then I would consider it 100% made by g.o. cause the straps are like clothes ... But the main heart and soul is the watch itself... Love your work... Keep up the good work and stay safe... Would be nice if you could do more factories tour as most of us wonder what our favourite brands do work behind the scene but not all of us can have a personalised tour of it.
No manufacturer is able to to do everything in-house! Because there are top specialist manufacturing and delivering some parts... But we can definitely say that Glashütte Original has a very, very high manufacturing depth...
Please leave your comments about the GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL Sixties & Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition 2020 here underneath and please read the description of the video. There you will find all technical data of the two watches...
Would you be able to review the GO Panoluner?
hambone988ubet In the future why not... in the moment I am - like most of you - limited in following my professional life. Thanks for the input!
It is very appreciated your effort in keeping us informed and promoting these fine watches during these times. Thank you and stay safe
Glashutte is producing some of my favorite watches of the last 3 years. They might sneak in and become the next watch I purchase.
If you need any support getting your GO and/or if you have a question, please let me know... Would love to add something to your good idea 😉
No date on either is soo perfect. Couldn't imagine putting a hole in those beautiful dials. I have the galvanized blue version and it's awesome. I'm more interested in the straps on the Glacier Blue. Like to get one for my all blue watch.
Wow beautiful watch especially on that strap. Its nice of you to continue bringing us the novelties at this time. Much appreciated.
Tastes are different! I would exchange the strap and you like it... Anyhow Glashütte Original has a variety of them, so everyone will find his favorite.... Yes, we are still going strong and continue to do so!
@@WatchAdvisor In video the strap looks fine to me. Maybe its that you guys did a good job photographing the watch :)
Farhan In fact I did... Yes, it was me filming here in Vienna and Jorge, my cameraman and editor, who was editing the video in Switzerland ... I did several attempts to to find the best white balance so that the watches look as real as possible...
Stay safe Alexander. Without you the internet would seriously miss your superior watch content. The three hander would be my choice. Pure, simple and elegant. But then all Glashütte's look gorgeous.
Tony thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your thoughts with us... They are both beautiful watches!
Fun looking back at these videos. This is still my favorite glashutte year. Stunning dial and strap combo
I fully agree! These dials were/are still sooo beautiful… Do you own one?
Thanks for sharing, watches are a welcome distraction, love the gradient blue dials! Stay safe.
Ken NY The dials do really look gorgeous. When filming I did several attempts with the white balance to be able capture the dials as they are... So what you see is almost reality. Almost because a camera will never be able to replace the eye...
@@WatchAdvisor Your effort shows. I agree, always better to see in person!
Hello Alexander, thanks to you I fell in love with Glasshutte Original
Love your comment! Let me know if you have any questions...
One of the best blue coloured dial I saw in 2020
I haven’t seen anything comparable so far...
Absolutely love GO. Have the Sixties in the green dial. Just awesome!
These green ones are already much sought after since it was a limited (not numbered) production only...
@@WatchAdvisor Thanks for the reply. Hope you are keeping well.
george varughese Yes, safe and sound!
Great review Alexander on two really good looking watches. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback! Happy to read you liked the video and the Sixties...
I love revisiting these videos as my tastes mature. GO are producing some wonderful pieces right now
True! Unparalleled ....
Thank you Alex for your wonderful job (as always) I love Glashütte and after I bought the Glashütte SeaQ Panorama Datum, I’m in love with the brand and now, I want to add this chronograph to my collection... amazing brand!!! (Hope they didn’t add AR coating on the external side) still perfect watch
That’s of course a perfect chronograph. I like this sporty-elegant look and how perfectly it fitted on my 16,5 cm wrist...
Just checked these out today. That is the best looking blue dial I've seen. Quality build, and the detail on the movement is unheard of at this price point. My only complaint was the strap. It's just a bit too roughly textured and casual for such a fine dress watch, and the quality did not match the watch itself. (FYI, also the issue I have with Grand Seiko bracelets) You are right about the dealers being more than willing to swap it out. I've been looking for a 39 - 40 mm sporty dress watch with a clear case back. Once we get the strap sorted out, I think this is it.
I only can confirm everything positive about this Glashütte Original... Good choice you will not regret your decision! I am curious to learn which strap you decided to fit on it... in case you have any questions and/or you need help please let me know...
Wonderfoul blue!
„Blue is the new black“... Someone said a couple of years ago ... I think it was me 😉
Amazing watches, i love chrono watches and i prefer the chrono, so both are amazing!!!! Thanks for this video!!!!!!
That chronograph is really cool. As already mentioned before I would exchange the strap and opt for a blue one...
@@WatchAdvisor i like that strap, but i think this watch is a strap monster, a lot of colors could be nice with it, like a blue one 😉😉😉😉😉😁
Manu B I love the word strap monster!!! So true!!! Blue, at least for me, is always an option...
@@WatchAdvisor Blue is my favourite color!
I am glad to see you in good health. Cheers for the presentation.
I agree with you, the dial is beautiful, and the domed sapphire case back is a novel idea. Very well executed.
The sapphire on the back offers some real unexpected views into the automatic calibre 39 of Glashütte Original
GOD, that chronograph is stunning. Love it! Such a great brand.
I fully agree!!! I am actually wearing the new SeaQ Chronograph… we will present you the watch in a few days with a video… share some thoughts with us once you saw the video…
These are definitely sixties watches.
I'd love to have either one of those, Glashutte makes one of the best dials. The chronograph is pretty thin despite being a modular chronograph.
Fits perfectly on your wrist! Not too thick and very elegant in fact!
Beautiful watches. Love the chrono. The dials are just 👌
Dials are simply stunning... over all both watches are in tune with the times, the so called “Zeitgeist”
Very nice dial. Amazing Sixties.
So true! This blue is magic...
Great Video, thanks for that. The dials are a dream, well done GO. Can you please tell me the Lug to Lug measure from both watches?
You can see it in the video... We filmed it in the video....
Really love those dials. They provide such impact to the face of the watch. Stay safe Alexander. Just a thought, how about a segment on home made watches from the viewers? Just an idea to help you along.
James, I already invited our audience to make videos long before we knew abbot Covid-19... But no one dared so far... So if you want to be the first, you are more than welcome and may also inspire others to follow later...
Love the German manufacturers and seem too often ignored in favor of the Swiss. Simply a lack of knowledge by consumers. Especially love Glashutte Original. The blue dial is gorgeous and certainly my favorite of their issues for this model. Wonderful how the color changes with movement of the watch!
Stevee Wonders I guarantee you that you will play around with that light-color effect all the time and you will always discover another facet ... The German watchmaking is a little in the shadow of Switzerland - very true. But see it that way: You buy and get understatement, a watch for connoisseurs only.
I’ve been a fan of GO for 25 years now. I’m glad the rest of the world is starting to agree with me! As for this model - I’d toss a blue gator strap on it.
I didn’t like the straps either... I said that in the video... GO offers lots of alternatives...
@@WatchAdvisor Whatever they described the color of the strap as, I cannot help but seeing dead mouse hide. ;-)
So this year they picked the favorite dial color for you! I love the three hand as a very elegant dress watch. Pure and simple retro style with a beautiful dial. The transparent back and the view on the movement is a very nice execution. I would just choose another strap than that in the video, but that is personal taste and you explained it well.
Yes, that strap is not my cup of coffee as well. But Glashütte Original offers a variety of alternatives, so everybody should find his favorite...
Great video and really beautiful watches. The blue color is amazing. 👍
That blue is magic! The video shows the real color, I took me some time to find the perfect white balance before filming...
great great video and such gorgeous looking watches. I've liked the 42mm sixties ltd editions each of the last 3 years but its very hard to get your hands on them in person to know if you want to fork over that kind of money. I'd love to check them out in the flesh before making my next significant watch purchase.
Gavin G You must get the opportunity for a touch and feel! You will only thereafter be able to make a correct and good decision. But I also send you a word of warning ⚠️ ... Getting that chronograph in real on your wrist may endanger your credit card 💳... 🤣 Humor aside 😉 ... if you need any help and/or you have questions, please let me know...
Thanks for the nice and honest review Alexander. GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL Sixties Chronograph is really growing on me! And I agree with other comments that the blue dial is even more beautiful in person.!
Even when we tried to reproduce the blue as authentic as possible there is always a difference to reality... starting already with the light conditions each of us sees it...
An absolute stunner
Both, or do you have a favorite?
They remind me of the Carl F. Bucherer Manero Peripheral Blue. Awesome dial!
I don't want to say anything bad about competitive products, but I think the Glashütte Original dials play in another league...
WatchAdvisor probably so. I was referring just to the dial.
@@jumboJetPilot No worries! But these dials do not only look good, also their quality is incredible... I have seen how they are made... believe me that’s impressive...
WatchAdvisor I’ll bet they are! I have been a fan of GO for well over 20 years; long before most people knew who they were and what they made. I wanted to get the green flinquè dial version of this when it came out in 2018. I’ll have to go ore-owned now. I wished they wouldn’t have made them in limited productions. The same model but with an additional dial option each year would have been awesome! I’d also like to see last year’s orange one in person as well as the new SeaQ. Hopefully they’ll make green and red variants of the SeaQ!
Awesome video! GO is get better & better in term of design & craftsmanship. They hv their very own design element. Love it. I can only think of GS in dial comparison.
Glashütte Original is a bit underestimated and pretty much understatement! So the more you see and learn the more you are impressed.
@@WatchAdvisor is way under rated for this much details.
@@FirestormAA Yesssss!
@@WatchAdvisor Thamks for this great video stay safe!!!!!✌
Alvin Aw Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Beautiful watches. Love the dials that GLASHÜTTE has been putting out.
Do you have a favorite? Green, orange, blue?
I'd have to jump for the green first with orange being second. Both of those are just stunning.
@@SonoftheDragon The green is difficult to get today since it was the annual edition of 2018... Orange should be easier... Just in case...
Thanks, I had the green on my radar back in 2018... but had another watch opportunity that I couldn't pass up. I may kick myself later on down the road, but I will always keep an eye out for the chance at having either the green or orange in the collection. Love the content as always.
the Chrono version is GORGEOUS..
Thank you .great review.
Thanks for your feedback! My favorite too...😉
I really need the date, but nevertheless very attractive pieces, unique hue of blue I love it, thanks for the new video, cheers
I know some of you do... I personally can live with a watch that does not feature a date-indication. I use my iPhone 📱 🤦🏻♂️
@@WatchAdvisor I do not , I always forget my phone somewhere esle, and for some reason I never remember the date, I use my watch, anyway beatiful pieces, you are right the chrono is stuning :)
I already feel the soul of the both models
That’s simply a good design. Down to earth and still very cool. That’s for sure not a show-off-watch, neither the chronograph, nor the three-hand. I would say sophisticated understatement...
Beautiful dials. Would love to see in person.
You have to! This is not a boutique edition, so all Glashütte Original ADs should get the watches ... Let us all hope that this will be "yesterday"! 😉
Thank you for another great video. I am a big fan of this brand. I recently purchased a Sport Evo Chrono. I don’t understand why that watch isn’t more popular? I don’t understand why the brand isn’t more popular? What am I missing? The chrono you presented is stunning in my opinion. Is it a limited edition? Thanks again!!
No the watches are not limited! they are the annual edition 2020 and will next year be replaced by the edition 2021...
WatchAdvisor Thank you for the response!!
Beautiful movements! Both are awsome! Glashute is very popular in Poland especialy vintage. Stay safe and sound!
True! which of the Vintage are the most popular ones?
WatchAdvisor Cold war Spezimatic and Spezichron cal 74, cal 75, cal 69,1 cal 70,1
Jacek Malejko I prefer the Spezimatic... Especially those with the typo they use today...
WatchAdvisor Yes I know what You mean.
Don't you feel 42mm too large and 12.5mm too thick for the wrist. Also, do the needles shine during the night?
IMHO the proportions are perfect 👌🏻, but of course depend on the size of the wrist and ones personal taste... The hands have a SuperLumiNova inlay, so you can read the time when it is dark...
Gonna have to get the chrono... beautiful dials on these sixties, can't find the green one anymore!
the green was the annual edition 2018 I assume the watches are sold out...
That glacier blue dial is mesmerising and I’m sure that the photography doesn’t do it justice. Only knock is that the power reserve is fairly low these days at 40 hours when 70 is becoming the norm, however to achieve that would be at the expense of the beauty of the movement. By the way ‘beautifulist’ is ‘most beautiful’ just a minor correction. Definitely a fine timeless head turning watch that is very unique looking at a time when generic looking derivative watches are taking over the market.
I paid maximum attention to lighting conditions and white/color balance when filming ... I was happy and proud seeing the result, since I really was able to reproduce the beauty of the dials... whenever you have the chance compare the real watch to our video displayed on an excellent screen... you will then understand what I just wrote... Power reserve could be better - true... But is an automatic movement and therefore not so critical. Setting the watch is also easy, just in case it stopped...
WatchAdvisor not meant as a criticism to your video just praising the dial to the heavens is all, apologies if you read it that way. Agreed on the power reserve, if you actually wear the watch as intended daily you will keep it topped up very easily, plus the interaction on setting it without a date complication will be both a pleasure and a breeze. Both beautiful pieces and as my next watch will have a blue dial it’s definitely on the list to check out in the metal. Such a dial execution will generate so many beautiful blue and even purple hues depending on the light conditions. The strap is a little quirky and I’m surprised it’s not a deployant, but as you say there are many options.
No need to apologize since I did not read it as a criticism... I just wanted to point out that you can trust the colors shown in the video, if watched on a good screen of course... You write: "Such a dial execution will generate so many beautiful blue and even purple hues depending on the light conditions" ... Yes, it will! Every day you will be able to discover a new facet... Let me know if you have questions and/or you need help to located an AD/boutique for the Sixties
Very nice watches. Thanks for presenting These watches. Happy haster, Alexander!
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Superb video as always
I would love to hear your thoughts on the GO seventies chronograph. Unlike the sixties chronograph it does come with a date that IMHO doesn’t ruin the overall esthetic of the dial. Especially in the limited 100 pics models which have outstanding dials, different hour markers and amazing deep and rich color.
It does remained the case design of the PP nautilus, can it be compared to the VC overseas chronograph?
Glashütte Original, Vacheron Constantin both play in the absolute luxury league of the industry... So you will - as everywhere else - find advantages and disadvantages if you start comparing. Both manufactures deliver outstanding chronographs and you should always let your heart speak when it comes to buy a watch. Buy emotional, spontaneous the one you fall in love with. So you will never regret your decision and wear an absolute fabulous chronograph ...
I love the chronograph. The blue dial is gorgeous. The camera does not make it justice.
I can assure you that what you see in the video is very, very realistic ... Have you seen the watch in real yet?
@@WatchAdvisor I have. Saw it at the AD and he let me take it outside in real light. In fact, I have ordered one.
Hallo Alexander,
sehr gutes Video mit zwei sehr schönen Uhren.
Es wäre wünschenswert, wenn häufiger Uhren aus deutscher Produktion vorgestellt würden. Es ist mein Eindruck, dass man mehr Qualität im Verhältnis zu Preis bekommt.
Danke für deine gute Arbeit!
Viele Grüße aus Münster.
Wir machen regelmäßig etwas über Glashütter Uhren! Das ist ein weiteres Video zum Thema ... Und, ja es stimmt die Qualität der Uhren Made in Germany ist einzigartig und der dafür aufgerufene Preis fair...
Love the chrono..... I may just have to buy one!
The Sixties chronograph looks gorgeous! I literally fell in love with it!
Great video, thanks
Let me ask you: which is you favorite of the two?
WatchAdvisor well honestly I am not a fan of this model. However, I love GO and Senator Excellence, 3 hander in solid gold with panorama date is my absolute favorite from the brand 👌🏻
Jimmy S Tastes are different! That’s why brands offer more than one model... thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!
The 42 mm chrono would look fantastic with a green dial.
Green is likely to become the next blue and I am sure there will be Sixties chronograph with a green dial soon...
@@WatchAdvisor Dear Alexander, I hope you are well. Was a bit worried that you may be unwell as you have not posted anything for over a week.
Beautiful watches with beautiful colour's.
The blue is pretty in real life with lilac tones and the strap is super comfy. The red in real
life is stunning but, dare I say it, reminds me of the Corona virus somehow. It’s certainly a one off and somehow captivating.
I must say all the vibrant colors of Glashütte Original dials are captivating... End of the day it is "only" a matter of personal taste...
WatchAdvisor indeed. So refreshing to get away from generic and somewhat overdone designs (my beloved Rolex ceramic Sub Date I’m looking at you haha) then this German brand with its daring vibrancy is certainly a change up in the rotation. This brand in particular is punching above its weight and is producing some gorgeous designs. So refreshing in a market place where a lot of designs appear somewhat derivative, safe and sterile. The Swiss make the best watches. And so do the Germans!
Fantastic one. Gorgeous blue. WOW.
Is the small one compatible with the fantastic steel bracelet?
Since I am owner of the SeaQ Panoramadatum I love GO. Their dials are amazing...and what I love about this watch is that this watch is flat!
Thank you for showing us this beauty. Enjoy the weekend and stay healthy
The "Sixties" Annual Edition with its glacier blue dial, varnished with dégradé effect, white Arabic numerals, diamond-cut hour markers with luminous dots is meant to be sold with a calfskin nubuck brown-grey strap... 19mm is the size in-between the lugs... I can't tell you if there is a steel bracelet fitting the watch, but I will ask and let you know...
Really good review
I am happy to read this! Thank you for the “applause”
Lovely blue dial. Would be better with a date function.
Sorry I have to disagree! A date window would literally ruin the beautiful dial…
Simply lovely!
Thank you! Both of them, or do you have a favorite?
@@WatchAdvisor My favorite is the Sixties chronograph!
@@obud3777 Mine too! A stunning beautiful watch...
Very nice Alex 👍 I particularly like the chronograph too but feel it's time to start a crocodile farm as that watch deserves a better strap.
Randy Allen Tastes are different! That’s what I also said in the video. The strap is a proposal and of course you can exchange it with a variety of choices the brand offers... I would also wear the chronograph with a blue strap... 😉
Stunning looking watch!
Martin T Which one is your favorite?
@@WatchAdvisor Alex I've only a smallish wrist so the chronograph might be to big but having said that I found the watch dial, both shape and colouring stunning so would be happy with either.
I've been looking at UK authorised dealers and there's one quite close to me although these models were not showing on their website.
They did have a Seventies Panorama Date in blue which reminded me of a watch my dad had when I was young.
Martin T My wrist is 16,5 cm ... if this helps... The Sixties are brand new so it’s most likely that they have not been delivered yet. Let me know if you have any additional questions...
@@WatchAdvisor My wrist is 17cm tight, probably 17.5 to know the watch is there without it cutting off circulation lol and it does help
Will definitely be something I look at if my job stays the same after lockdown.
Thanks Alex
Martin T We will come stronger than ever! That’s not enough to knock us down! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks Alexander, agree - love the chronograph 👍.
Crazy that watch! I really fell in love with it! But I would change the strap and opt for a blue one
Mmn, fair point...
Outstanding as usual
Like the hilarious comment regarding the aligator.
So now I understand the I/SA
Has something to do with SAxony?
I/SA means "in Sachsen" German for in Saxony ...
@@WatchAdvisor Thanks for clarification
Beautiful watches. How much are they?
Ohannes Semerjian It is shown in the video and mentioned in the description of it ... 😉
WatchAdvisor Thank you Sir, I shall watch the video again. Beautiful video
beautiful- thanks for the video!
Thanks for the feedback! Let me know if you have any questions...
One word: Gorgeous....! I am so in love with this model. Waiting for the right model to arrive, and this might be the one. I was hoping for a blue one and look! Tried one one few years ago and fits very well around my wrist. One thing I noticed is the loud noice by the oscillating weight... but then every watch it’s character. But where to buy for a guy like me in Belgium... ther is only one dealer i Antwerp, and since it’s boutique only....
I can put you in contact with GO and they will find a way to ship you the watch at home... One more thing: it is not boutique only!
WatchAdvisor Ok, if it’s not a boutique only, then my (only) dealer should have it. I would however prefer to see it in the flesh because it’s a special sheen/dégradé. Thanks watchadvisor for willing to help me, it’s much appreciated! Since i have been eying this for a long time, but it’s going to be (one of...)my last watch, i need to see the color. i am sure it will not sell oit to quickly. Have a good week end!
wernerjacq I was able to film it as it looks like... did several tries with white-balance and found the right choice. So what you see in the video is already pretty real... But I agree a touch and feel is the best one can do, to take a final decision. I am happy to read that you will be able to get it through your AD. Just in case anything doesn’t work or as you expect it to do, please let me know... 😉
WatchAdvisor Thanks watch advisor. It’s purely a color thing. I tried a sixties model 2 years ago and it just wears perfectly for me. love the case & shape, so no worries. Have you had the same experience with the rotor noise, well let’s say when you move your wrist, it’s audible. But then, my Grand Seiko and my Jaeger-Lecoultre with the 899/1 movement does that too, so I don’t see this as a problem. I do see you took your time to get the color right. Since this is a slightly more expensive watch, i will need to do my homework as good as possible because once I buy a watch it is forever. I do never flip watches. The less expensive but oh so beautifull Longines heritage classic sector dial is one I decided buying after your video.... because it was so well presented. Still love this one very very much.
wernerjacq Yes, you hear the rotor a little bit... Nothing I would worry about, it’s a sign that the watch is alive in a way... I do recommend you to try it on, thereafter you will know if you really want it or not. The Longines will always be a watch you like. It’s timeless design technically realized in a very satisfying way. Both, Glashütte Original and Longines, belong to Swatch Group, so I guarantee you, you will not be disappointed ...
Excellent presentation as usual. I think I may have to stop watching your presentations...I keep wanting to buy all the watches :-(
No no! Let me continue to seduce you with watches coming from 🇨🇭& 🇩🇪
@@WatchAdvisor ohh OK then :-). I must say the German watches, which I have never heard of are very impressive. Looking forward to more presentations, soon.
Great vid thanks
Thank you very much! 🙏
Lovely
Prüfer the 3hander - ist is More quite and suttle....
Chronos are not my cup of tea.
Your video is awesome! Servus from NY!
Love your comment! Thanks for sharing! Thoughts about the “Sixties”?
@@WatchAdvisor I’m thinking of getting the chrono green dial. Can get a new one for $6,500 here in NY. Thinking of exchanging my Pelagos FXD while I can still get good money for it.
nice vid :) stay safe everybody
Thanks for you feedback! Stay safe and sound!
Very good, thank you
Isn't that blue of the dial magic?
Great video
Thanks for the feedback!
Fabulous watch, especially the small one, although a little too small, maybe 40 or 41mm would be just perfect. Disappointing strap and no folding clasp. The price is high, I would't buy it for more than 5000€
I mentioned it already in the video that the strap is also not my cup of coffee... Glashütte Original offers a variety of alternatives to the shown one. so everybody should be able to find his favorite ... Concerning the folding clasp I must say I personally prefer a pin buckle...
@@WatchAdvisor Yes, but for that price range one would expect a top quality strap and in accordance of the watch. Of course, you always can change it, but that is extra €€€.
Can u tell me your wrist please?
16,5 cm
@@WatchAdvisor thank you & greetings from Munich
@@dennyottinger9776 Grüße aus Wien... ich liebe München!!!
Dials remind me a Grand Seiko and Moser
Nice watches, I was interested in the 1960 three hand but I didn't like the look of a watch with a case display showing a small movement, not a good look.
the advantage is that with that domed sapphire-glas you can see a lot of details of the movement you couldn't see if it would be bigger...
A Glashütte Original inspired by a 1960s model...now that’s interesting. This original model would have been an East German product, wouldn‘t it? Were they sold in the West in those days, I wonder? Were they highly respected? (I know some East German products such as cars were..how shall we say?..not that great!)
That's a design of the Sixties and yes it was a watch that was manufactured during DDR times. Still it was beautiful watch and it also found its way to the other Germany, the BRD!
I think the swiss watch industry is at risk of a looming crisis due to recession triggered by Coronavirus pandemic. It is probably similar to the quartz one in the old days.
I think it will be ironic that maybe this time the industry can be saved by offering alternative lines of watches powered by quartz movement to make the watches affordable and marketable and will enable them to keep their employees . I hope we will one day be able to buy these lovely watches like the on your hand for less than $1k.
Just a thought.
o neph. Quite unlikely 😄 At least for the top 3 categories (luxury, high end & ultra luxury). Buyers of these watches, especially the last 2, will most likely not be affected to the extent of not buying a new watch as frequently as they’re used to.
Did you just say beautifullest!!!! Lol
Could be... 😂 😜
I’m from the US and I find a watch review without a European accent somewhat boring and actually lacking a bit of credibility (haha, not kidding); not that it can’t or isn’t accomplished. Love the accent... and love the channel, primarily for its quality content.
Stevee Wonders I love your comment! Thank you very much! I know that there is room for improvements and I’m working on it... Of course, would English be my mother tongue these videos would have an additional boost ... My language-luxury-problem is that I also have to keep my French (I am bilingual) and Italian alive, besides German my mother tongue. As you know one always improves...
WatchAdvisor ... I’m envious of your multilingual skills! Stay safe and healthy.
Stevee Wonders Safe and sound - that’s my plan... I like my audience, it’s the best audience in the world! 😉
If they make 95% of their parts wonder which are the 5% not made by them
E.g. the straps...
@@WatchAdvisor then I would consider it 100% made by g.o. cause the straps are like clothes ... But the main heart and soul is the watch itself... Love your work... Keep up the good work and stay safe... Would be nice if you could do more factories tour as most of us wonder what our favourite brands do work behind the scene but not all of us can have a personalised tour of it.
No manufacturer is able to to do everything in-house! Because there are top specialist manufacturing and delivering some parts... But we can definitely say that Glashütte Original has a very, very high manufacturing depth...
@@WatchAdvisor was wondering why some say that Seiko does everything in house down to the screws
The TH-camr They almost everything but not everything!! This is impossible...