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Glashütte Original Revives an Icon—in Platinum and Salmon

Glashütte Original elevates luxury watchmaking once more with its latest limited-edition PanoLunarTourbillon.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
The deep salmon tone is achieved through specialized galvanic treatment on a finely grained surface / Photo via Glashütte
The deep salmon tone is achieved through specialized galvanic treatment on a finely grained surface / Photo via Glashütte

Crafted in a pristine 40mm platinum case, the PanoLunarTourbillon of Glashütte Original features a rich “ironore” salmon dial inspired by the iron-rich soil surrounding the brand’s hometown—bringing both regional heritage and high-end craftsmanship into one exquisite timepiece.

Crafted in a pristine 40 mm platinum case, the PanoLunarTourbillon of Glashütte Original features a rich “iron‑ore” salmon dial / Photo via Glashütte
Crafted in a pristine 40 mm platinum case, the PanoLunarTourbillon of Glashütte Original features a rich “iron‑ore” salmon dial / Photo via Glashütte

A Dial Infused with Regional Heritage

The deep salmon tone is achieved through specialized galvanic treatment on a finely grained surface. 

 

It contrasts beautifully with the off-center snailed hours and minutes subdial, the framed panorama date, the refined moonphase aperture, and the exposed flying tourbillon—each accentuated by heat-blued hands and applied platinum markers. 

 

The aesthetic details underline the luxurious nature of the model, providing true luxe amenities for watch aficionados.

At the heart lies the in-house automatic Calibre 93‑03, an enhanced iteration of its predecessor / Photo via Glashütte
At the heart lies the in-house automatic Calibre 93‑03, an enhanced iteration of its predecessor / Photo via Glashütte

Masterful Motion: The Calibre 93‑03

At the heart lies the in-house automatic Calibre 9303, an enhanced iteration of its predecessor. 

 

Notable upgrades include a silicon balance spring, a 60-hour power reserve (up from 48), and a mesmerizing one-minute flying tourbillon whose rotating cage doubles as a seconds indicator via its blued tip—an elegant flourish of refinement that underscores the watch’s luxe amenities.

Luxury Finishes and Comfort Features

The movement bridges are rhodium-plated and adorned with precise Glashütte stripes, bevelled edges, blued screws, and hand-polished bevels—delivering supreme polish and refinement. A three-quarter off-center gold rotor with a platinum finish ensures efficient winding while tying into the visual harmony of the piece. 

 

Complementing the case are options of a blue Louisiana alligator strap or blue synthetic fabric strap, secured by a platinum folding clasp—another layer of luxe amenities that enhances wearer comfort and prestige.

Limited to just 50 pieces worldwide, this striking watch is available in Glashütte Original boutiques and select retailers / Photo via Glashütte
Limited to just 50 pieces worldwide, this striking watch is available in Glashütte Original boutiques and select retailers / Photo via Glashütte

Limited to just 50 pieces worldwide, this striking watch is available in Glashütte Original boutiques and select retailers. 

 

Priced at around €125,000 / US$126,600, it is a celebration of Saxon watchmaking tradition and a showcase of technical excellence.

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