
German Romanticism
I've been sitting with this one for a while now, trying to figure out what to say here for my first post hereon this subreddit. Most watches give you something to talk about. A story, a complication, a color-way.
The GO Senator just sits there and makes you feel slightly underdressed for the conversation.
Built in Glashütte, a town so small you'd miss it on a map but so serious about watchmaking they basically invented their own set of rules for what qualifies as made there. The perpetual calendar accounts for leap years until 2100. The moonphase is off by one day every 122 years. I don't know who needs that level of precision but I'm glad someone does. I laid it on this coffee table book of Vouge Fashion almost by accident and then didn't move it for ten minutes. Something about the way the light hit the bracelet finishing against the florals; It just looked right.
Not everything needs to be loud to earn its place. Some things just belong wherever they land, and this is certainly one of them.