
PanoLunarTourbillon 1-93-02-05-05-05 - Glashütte Original
Unique characteristics
Red gold case
Polished/satin-brushed case in red gold with sapphire crystal case back, crown with Double-G logo

Silver-coloured dial
Galvanic silver dial, applied hour indexes and hands in red gold, hour and minute display turned out for visual depth, cut-out in the dial reveals Flying Tourbillon

Fascination of the moon
Gold-coloured moon against deep blue starry sky, profile of moon with visual depth and brilliance

Glashütte icons
Ingenious and complicated
This sophisticated mechanical watch features not one, but three elaborate complications at once: an elegant moon phase, the characteristic Panorama Date by Glashütte Original and the Flying Tourbillon, which was developed in 1920 by Alfred Helwig.

Harmonious arrangement
This model captivates thanks to its asymmetric dial layout. The display for hours and minutes and the Flying Tourbillon lie on a vertical axis within the left half of the dial. The Panorama Date and moon phase are found on the right side, resulting in a harmonious overall image.

Flying Tourbillon
In contrast to the classic tourbillon mounted on both sides, Helwig’s filigreed construction is anchored on one side only. The balance and escapement system rotates on its own axis once a minute in an open frame, with the blued-steel tip of the tourbillon cage serving as the seconds hand.
