I own the non-chronograph model, the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date. One of the primary issues I've noticed with the SeaQ Chronograph model is its increased thickness. However, the design elements like the large hands and distinct hour markers in my watch greatly enhance its legibility, making time reading easy.
My wife bought me one for my b-day and I absolutely love it. Photos and videos do not do this design justice. In the sun light it's truly stunning. When I had the bracelet fitted to my wrist the watch tech explained how the bezel works while diving (everyone should know this is a diver first) and it was then that I appreciated the large triangle at the end of the minute hand. Initially, I too thought it was a bit much. However, underwater the diver will easily see how much time has elapsed from the start of their dive based being able to quickly locate the minute hand and the location of the bezel triangle. This is all about functionality.
@@adventureswithtime Money Money Money. The old traditional Swiss watchmakers were bailed out in the 1980s by Swatch-Omega,Longines, Glashutte. So many others. Heuer most well known to Motorsport. Hope you are well.
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I have this watch and love everything about it.
It is beautiful
I own the non-chronograph model, the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date. One of the primary issues I've noticed with the SeaQ Chronograph model is its increased thickness. However, the design elements like the large hands and distinct hour markers in my watch greatly enhance its legibility, making time reading easy.
That would be my choice. Which dial color did you get?
@@adventureswithtime Black. I love the green, added after I bought my watch, but in the end, I think I would still go for the classic black anyway
You got a perfect timepiece.
To be clear, this watch was on loan. But thanks for
My wife bought me one for my b-day and I absolutely love it. Photos and videos do not do this design justice. In the sun light it's truly stunning. When I had the bracelet fitted to my wrist the watch tech explained how the bezel works while diving (everyone should know this is a diver first) and it was then that I appreciated the large triangle at the end of the minute hand. Initially, I too thought it was a bit much. However, underwater the diver will easily see how much time has elapsed from the start of their dive based being able to quickly locate the minute hand and the location of the bezel triangle. This is all about functionality.
Very good German watchmaking with a bit of help from the Swatch Group.
What sort of help do you think they provided?
@@adventureswithtime Money Money Money. The old traditional Swiss watchmakers were bailed out in the 1980s by Swatch-Omega,Longines, Glashutte. So many others. Heuer most well known to Motorsport. Hope you are well.
I like to know prices in reviews
Sorry
17mm thickness is a deal breaker for me.
It is a bit thick.