Unboxing a watch of this dignity by a regular guy makes it no less respectful.

This is maybe not a kind of watch you come near every day.

A masterpiece like this is a feast for the eyes.

So if you don't figure it out yet so am I talking about the Glashütte Original Senator Toubillon.

 

The varnished grey-grainé fine matt dial is sometimes grey and sometimes black and it really sparkle of the wrinkle finish.

The white gold hands do a great contrast to the flying tourbillon.

The panorama date below 12 o'clock and the text is framed great with the romans and the railroad.

18 ct white gold case, diameter: 42.00 mm, height: 13.70 mm.

A closer look at the secondhand.

The blued secondhand marker really stand out.

Notice one of the 2 diamonds at the center.

The caliber 94-03 is a automatic with a microrotor, 50 jewles, 2 diamonds and a flying tourbillon at the front side.

48 hour power reserve, 21 600 bph and a photographer's nightmare when it's a non hacking movement.

Breguet-spring skeletonized rotor with 21 ct gold oscillation weight.

I'm a big fan of nubuck strap and this one match the dial perfect.

This is really tempting and I did not have so much savings and to be completely safe of having dinner on the table tomorrow I have to cut the card.

So the only that stop me here is the pricetag, but what is the life without dreams?

It really looks like the toubillon is flying.

A study in grey.

My coffee table.

Cleaning the whitegold clasp.

A few wrist shots.

Here is a little movie with the tourbillon in action.

I'm really happy to get this chance to try out and play with this watch nice and easy and not only for a few minutes as it use to be at the fairs.