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Glashütte Original PanoReserve — Red Gold | Silver Dial | Ref. 1-65-01-25-15-61 | 2026
Glashütte Original PanoReserve — Red Gold | Silver Dial | Ref. 1-65-01-25-15-61 | 2026
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- Reference: 1-65-01-25-15-61
- Year: 2026
- Condition: Brand New
- Case: 40mm red gold | 11.7mm thick | 5 bar water resistance | Polished and satin-brushed surfaces | Sapphire display caseback
- Movement: Calibre 65-01 | In-house manual winding manufacture | 4Hz / 28,800 vph | 42-hour power reserve
- Movement finishing: Glashütte three-quarter plate with stripe finish | Duplex swan-neck fine adjustment | Hand-engraved balance bridge and second cock | Screw-mounted gold chatons | Bevelled edges | Polished steel parts | Blued screws
- Dial: Silver galvanic | Opaline fine-matt surface | Asymmetric Golden Ratio layout | Applied galvanic gold indices and hands | Power reserve display | Panorama Date in black on ivory ground
- Strap: Black Louisiana alligator leather | 20mm lug width
- Set: Full set — box and papers included
- Shipping: Insured overnight, US domestic
The PanoReserve is the purest manual-wind expression of the Pano family — and in red gold with a silver-opaline dial, it makes the case for the asymmetric layout without any of the visual competition that complications like a moon phase introduce. The dial is produced across forty individual steps in-house: a silver galvanic ground finished in fine-matt opaline, carrying applied galvanic gold indices and filigreed golden hands. The Panorama Date reads in black on an ivory ground in the right hemisphere, accompanied by an arcing power reserve display that occupies the same visual half without crowding it. Together, the two displays fill the right side of the dial the way the moon phase and date do on the PanoMaticLunar — proportioned by the same Golden Ratio geometry, different only in complication.
The Golden Ratio dial architecture anchors hours, minutes, and small seconds on a vertical axis within the left half, while the power reserve and Panorama Date take the right — a division that feels resolved rather than engineered, giving a dial with four complications the visual calm of a three-hander. The 40mm red gold case, at 11.7mm thick, wears notably slimmer than the automatic PanoMaticLunar — a direct consequence of the manually wound calibre — and the absence of a rotor means the movement presents itself through the sapphire caseback with no visual interruption. Polished and satin-brushed surfaces alternate across the case in the manner consistent across the Pano line, with the warmth of the red gold complementing the silver dial at every angle.
Through the caseback, the calibre 65-01 is fully visible and fully dressed. The Glashütte three-quarter plate with stripe finish, duplex swan-neck fine adjustment, hand-engraved balance bridge and second cock, screw-mounted gold chatons, bevelled and polished steel parts, and blued screws — the complete register of Saxon finishing tradition, presented without a rotor to obscure any of it. A brand-new 2026 example in full set, unworn.
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