Glashütte Original dedicates one of a kind for a good cause: Unique Senator Chronometer for Only Watch 2011

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Glashütte Original dedicates one of a kind for a good cause: Unique Senator Chronometer for Only Watch 2011

Senator Chronometer
Unique Senator Chronometer for Only Watch 2011
ONLY WATCH charity auction

On September 23, 2011, the Principality of Monaco will stage the world-famous charity watch auction ONLY WATCH. Within the fourth edition of the World’s first luxury watch charity auction, 40 watch brands will donate a unique timepiece to collect money to find a cure against Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

The Saxon manufactory Glashütte Original will participate for the second time. This time with its most iconic watch: The Senator Chronometer, an homage to the illustrious tradition of marine chronometers made in Glashütte.

This one of a kind version, dedicated to Only Watch 2011, is housed in a red gold case with an elegant matt black dial highlighting the roman numerals and panorama date. Perfectly visible is the second hand on the background of a silver sub-dial.

The crown is topped by a black Onyx Cabochon. The number 1/1 clearly states that this Senator Chronometer only exists once worldwide.

To obtain chronometer certification in Germany, the complete watch (not just the movement) has to undergo a series of tough tests to establish its precision and rate.

Precise synchronization of the minute and second hands has been made possible by the in-house constructed Glashütte Original manual winding Calibre 58-01, which powers the Senator Chronometer model.

The Senator Chronometer Only Watch 2011 is accompanied by a unique wood case created as a tribute to marine chronometer housings of the past.

Before the watches will be auctioneed end of September in Monaco, the Only Watch 2011 collection will be showcased in a world tour that will visit most of the world’s luxury collection capitals: Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, Milan and Geneva.

For further details and information on the Only Watch auction 2011, please visit the www.onlywatch.com homepage.