Manufacturer | Glashütte Original |
Caliber Number | 66-12 |
Base Caliber | GO 66-06 |
In-House? | Yes |
Movement Type | Manual-wind, mechanical |
Jewels | 31 |
Beat Rate | 28,800 bph (4Hz) |
Power Reserve | 41 hours |
Anti-Shock Device | Incabloc |
Crown Location | 3:00 |
Functions | Offset hours and minutes towards 9:00; small seconds subdial towards 6:30; power reserve indicator near 1:00; open balance and dual swan neck regulators at 4:00 |
Finishing | See below… |
Country of Manufacture | Germany, German made |
Known Models | Glashutte Original PanoInverse “City” Limited Edition (ref: 1-66-12-01-03-62) |
The Glashutte Original caliber 66-12 is found in the new PanoInverse limited edition that was introduced on 3/23/2023.
Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:
The City:
The 66-12 really takes movement “architecture” to another level with its the laser engraved cityscape decoration on the top and bottom. The view is not of a real city, but there are some fun Easter eggs throughout the town. If you look closely, the required movement specs are in the form of signs on buildings, and there are even a few little characters going about their business in this make-believe hood…
A graffiti artist tagging the GO logo on the side of a building:
A pair of window washers:
Maybe some birds in flight?
Cal. 66-12 Finishing:
Aside from the elaborate etched and rhodium plated city design, the calibre 66-12 also features:
- Screw-mounted gold chatons
- Ruby-red jewels
- Blued screws
- Polished beveled edges
- Varnish anthracite-grainé dial over a geneva striped plate
Dial Side:
Caseback View:
Replacement Price:
The retail price of the platinum cased GO PanoInverse limited edition watch containing the calibre 66-12 is $46,700 USD. There are only 50 pieces available.
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