For optimal legibility of all parameters, the zero point of both of these additional functions has been turned 60 degrees toward the chronograph second ring. Glashutte Original's characteristic panorama date against a black background perfectly completes the successful design at 3 o'clock.
The white gold hour and minute hands inlaid with SuperLumiNova lend the off-center design of the lower dial level a special shine. All time displays and scales are inlaid with luminous substance except for the numerals at the 3, 5, 7, and 9 o'clock positions, thus lending the PanoMaticChrono a shining appearance even in the dark.
The 44 mm case crafted in completely satin-finished platinum houses Caliber 95, which was developed especially for the PanoMaticChrono.
This specially developed mechanism contains a horological masterpiece: a patented step gear that adjusts itself to the kinetic behavior of its wearer. This is made possible by a targeted transmission of winding energy from the bilaterally winding rotor to the serially operating spring barrels.
Additionally, the newly developed mechanism's step gear contains for the first time a small, quickly winding transmission wheel connecting the rotor and the spring barrel combined with a large, slowly winding one. Thus, the automatic gear is quickly able to transfer as much energy to the spring barrel as it needs to maintain a reliable rate, even when hardly in motion. If the spring barrel's energy store is sufficiently filled, the rotor winds only unilaterally via the larger transmission ratio.
Perfect seaworthiness is guaranteed by a water-resistance of 5 ATM. And with a carbon fiber structure, the blue calfskin strap underscores the maritime look of the PanoMaticChrono.











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