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PanoMaticCounter XL
The art of a complication
Not everyone appreciates art. Some say art has no meaning. Some say it serves no practical purpose. Some say art is irrelevant. With all due respect, we disagree.
At Glashütte Original, we live for art. Not modern dance or painting or poetry. At Glashütte Original, we live for the art of engineering. Take the new PanoMaticCounter XL, for example. To a superb mechanical movement we have added an intriguing complication - a counter. Pushers and a clear display make it possible to count and keep track of things from 1 to 99. Perhaps you don’t quite see the point?
We thought as much. Here are some ideas of what you can count with your
PanoMaticCounter XL -
- How many goals your team has scored.
- How many mechanical watches you own.
- How many words your baby knows.
- How many times you thought of her.
One. Two. Three …That’s a start. Now, use your imagination.^
The PanoMaticCounter XL presents its curiously fascinating counter complication in an elegant and effective manner. Red numerals appear on a black ground in a double-digit window positioned at 9 o’clock. The wearer activates the counter using three pushers positioned on the left side of the stainless steel case.