Condition |
New/Unworn Made in Germany |
Delivery |
New watch, full set including box, warranty card and papers |
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Case Material |
Stainless steel |
Case Dimension |
40mm x 40mm |
Thickness: |
14,1mm |
Dial Color |
Blue |
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Crystal |
Sapphire |
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Movement |
Automatic 37-02 |
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Strap |
Leather |
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Clasp |
Folding clasp |
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Waterproof |
30 bar |
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Case back |
Solid |
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Functions |
Hour, minute, stop second, chronograph, panorama date, power reserve indicator,
flyback function, small second, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter |
Each watch is shipped with a complete and full set of accessories
and includes the original Glashütte Original manufacturer's warranty documents.
You want to know more about this product or you have questions?
In the charming and historic town of Glashütte, nestled in the rolling hills of Saxony, lived a man called Max Weber. Max was a renowned watchmaker known for his attention to detail and dedication to the art of watchmaking. He had a particular affinity for the timepieces of the 1970s, an era known for its innovative designs and mechanical perfection. One sunny afternoon, a young man named Leo entered Max's atelier. Leo was a successful musician who had just returned from a long world tour. In his hands he held an old wooden box, carefully wrapped and sealed. He approached Max with a shy smile and said: “My grandfather left me this watch. It's a Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date, model number 1-37-02-09-02-63. It means a lot to me, but it needs urgent care." Max carefully took the box and opened it. In front of him was the watch, which immediately caught his attention. With its cushion-shaped stainless steel case, smoky gray dial and striking panorama date at six o'clock, it exuded timeless elegance. It was a masterpiece that carried the essence of the 70s combined with modern watchmaking. “This watch is something special,” Max said gently. “I'll take care of it personally.” Max spent the next few weeks carefully checking and restoring every single component of the watch. He cleaned the movement, polished the case and made sure the Panorama Date and chronograph were working properly. As he worked, he felt a deep connection to the history of the watch and to Leo's grandfather, who had once worn it. During this time, Leo visited Max regularly. He told stories of his grandfather, an avid watch collector and a passionate lover of classical music. Leo himself was fascinated by the art of watchmaking and spent hours watching Max at work and learning more about the complex mechanisms. One evening, when the restoration of the clock was nearing completion, Leo told Max about a special concert he was going to give in the city. It was a tribute to his grandfather, who had always encouraged him to follow his passion for music. Max promised to be present and hand over the watch to Leo on this special occasion. On the day of the concert, the hall filled with people eagerly awaiting Leo's performance. Max sat in the front row, the restored Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date safely in an elegant box. As the lights dimmed and the first notes rang out, Leo took to the stage. After a moving piece, he paused and addressed the audience. After a moving piece, he paused and turned to the audience. “This clock,” he said, showing the box, “is a legacy from my grandfather. It symbolizes not only time, but also the connection between generations and the memories that shape us." He opened the box, put the watch on his wrist and continued to play, his music now accompanied by the precise timekeeping of the chronograph. Max felt a deep sense of pride and joy as he watched Leo play. The Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date was more than just a watch; it was a symbol of consistency, passion and the precious moments that make up life. After the concert, Leo thanked Max warmly. “Your work has not only brought this watch back to life, but also the memories of my grandfather,” he said. Max smiled and replied, “It was an honor. May the clock continue to accompany you on your musical journey and remind you of the time you shared with your grandfather." And so Leo wore the Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date with pride as he traveled the world and played his music, always reminded of the values his grandfather had instilled in him and the friendship he had found in Max. The watch ticked steadily on, a silent witness to the moments past and future that make life so unforgettable.