With its streamlined case, this chronograph is reminiscent of the design classics of the 1970s: dynamic lines and gentle curves give it an unmistakable, retro-modern character. The stainless steel case is satin-polished and has a diameter of 40 x 40 mm. For this limited model, there are two strap variants to choose from: black rubber or cool stainless steel.
This striking mechanical timepiece with column-wheel switch has succeeded in combining the most important chronograph functions in a watch of a pleasing size: stop-second, flyback function, 30-minute display and numeric 12-hour display, the typical Glashütte Original Panorama Date and a power reserve indication. The display of the power reserve is harmoniously integrated in the small second sub-dial.
Strong colours were one of the great trends of the Seventies. A popular shade of the disco fever has inspired the face of this model. The in-house made dial in “Disco Blue” is reminiscent of the bright outfits of the dancers in the trendy clubs of that time. The generous use of Super-LumiNova® on the hands and indexes ensures very good readability even in low lighting.
The Glashütte Original Manufactory Calibre 37-02 ticks reliably inside this Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date. Its numerous components are manufactured, lavishly finished and assembled by hand. Through the sapphire crystal case back, one can admire its hypnotic movements and fine decors. Watch fans will love the technical specifications of this powerhouse: up to 70 hours of power reserve meet 10 bar water resistance.