Both variations are outfitted with a shimmering pastel-colored dial created from paper-thin mother-of-pearl. Roman numerals mark the 12 and 6 o'clock positions on the dial, while applied rose gold markers illustrate divisions of other hours.
The designers have placed special value on the balanced positioning of the minute counter at 9 o'clock and the running subsidiary seconds dial at 3 o'clock with the result an especially charming and impressive dial design. A luxury version of the ladies' timepiece sees the polished bezel framed with shining brilliant-cut diamonds.
The Lady Serenade line, introduced last year, is a completely new line with regard to its design. Once again, the designers and movement designers of the German luxury manufactory have successfully proved their talent, creating a classic timepiece within a charmingly feminine case.
The curved line visible on the Lady Serenade Chronograph is characteristic of the line: facets run across the sides of the case in soft arcs. The crown is consciously playful, decorated with an onyx or brilliant-cut diamond depending on the model.
Completing the elitist look, the Lady Serenade Chronograph is also available in rose gold on a shimmering brown satin strap.
The stainless steel variation is available on a choice of a shiny white crocodile skin strap or a finely linked stainless steel bracelet.
Manufacture Caliber 39-34 with a power reserve of 40 hours ensures precise time measurement inside the sporty timepiece. Outfitted with all of the traditional elements belonging to Glashutte's art of watchmaking such as a skeletonized rotor featuring a 21-karat gold oscillating weight, a swan-neck fine adjustment, a three-quarter plate, Glashutte ribbing and double sunburst decorations, it once again reveals the horological competence of Glashutte Original.











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