I love the panomatic (the first one in green!! love them in other colours too).
An added bonus (for me at least!) is that I could read the time easily enough...not so on the latter watch.
PaniMaticLunar
PanoInverse
*Please excuse the typo in the poll options*
I'm in the wonderful position of buying one of these two watches from an AD over the next couple of days. Trouble is, I can't quite choose between them.
The PanomaticLunar is 40mm, automatic, just shy of a grand cheaper than the other option and I absolutely love the dial (I've had a couple before but not in this colour).
The PanoInverse is a watch I've lusted after for a long time and can imagine wearing it with joy for years to come. Aside from being slightly more expensive it's also manual wind (no issue there) and 42mm, which is as large as I'd ever want to go these days.
As a matter of interest, which would you go for, and why?
I love the panomatic (the first one in green!! love them in other colours too).
An added bonus (for me at least!) is that I could read the time easily enough...not so on the latter watch.
You already have a nicer green watch with the IWC and although 44mm if going for the latter I’d be more interested in a GP but at that price maybe not. In short, neither.
https://www.watches-of-switzerland.c...A6A/p/17250356
For myself I'd choose the Panomatic Lunar: 40mm, date, auto > 42mm, no-date, manual.
I've long lusted after a PanoInverse but seeing that PanoMatic in that green swings it. If it pops like that in real life, it's got to be the PanoMatic.
Can’t cast a vote on tapatalk but I would go for the panomatic.
Wow the lunar looks stunning in that green
Green. All the way. I saw one and it's just as amazing in real life as in the photos.
I'm not a fan of the PanoInverse to start with and no date, larger size and manual wind discourages me more.
I do however see how it would be a harder choice if you've owned an Panomatic before.
Eye popping green and for all the previous reasons mentioned in the thread. However the inverse is something you will treasure for years, so you should go for the inverse… the green will just be a watch you rotate as and when.
2nd one for me Tony, I always find the novelty of coloured dials seems to wane (with me at least) and you have 'lusted' for some time.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
The more I look at the manual one, the more it seems like there's a good 2mm of needless diameter. I've no idea it that's true or not, but it looks to me like a medium sized watch bobbing about in a big case.
I voted for the PaniMaticLunar. I've always loved the look of these but was blown away when seeing the green and blue in person. I'm saving for the blue as I do like a blue dialled watch.
I bucked the trend and voted for the "inverse"
Far more timeless than the green dial, give it a few years and no one will want green dialled watches, the fad will wane.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
I can’t vote on tapatalk
I do prefer a manual wind generally but overall if I had to choose it would be the Panomatic
The big date window is a big plus for me with GO’s and the smaller size together with green dial makes it the overall winner
Green one looks cool,you can buy them pre-owned for at least 30% off
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Panomatic for me.. but I do think it would result in your IWC moving on.
The PanoInverse is one the few watches that screams GO to me. I loved mine and if I could have kept it at the time I would have.
Wheras with my Lunar, although I really liked the looks I ended up hating the moon phase function.
It's just a matter of time...
Inverse for me, what attracts me to watches (in part) is the beating mechanical heart of them and that inverse is a beautiful example and mechanical engineering at its finest. IMHO.
I’ve got the inverse and it’s an absolute stonker!
I’ve tried the 40mm panomatic/ lunar on a couple of times (white dial and blue dial/ gold case) and I’ve always been left a little flat.
The inverse is a one off, and is such an iconic German design.
Think you know where my vote went!
So you have been wanting an inverse for a long time and have had and moved on a number of Panos?
Sounds to me that you have to scratch that Inverse itch!
Always nice to be in a win win situation though!
Had a Panomatic (from you) and found it top heavy on the wrist, Panoinverse for me (but the old smaller model, which I know is not an option for you as you are buying new).
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Thanks all. just to clarify, I have a credit to spend with WoS group, hence buying new. Bloody hard decision though (and yes, both have been tried on in the past).
Raffe, it was grey dial, wasn’t it?
Lunar for me, love that green whilst the inverse doesn't do anything visually
40mm is as large as I would wear with this style of watch , in addition I don’t particularly care for the design of the Panoinverse.
Panomatic Lunar for me Tony, I love the dial colour and the size seems right - too much space on the dial with the PanoInverse and it might be a little tricky to actually tell the time, which may be a practical consideration.
A lovely choice to have though!
Sanjay
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Both are excellent, interesting and unusual watches, and while - in general - I like green watches a great deal, I cannot abide that particular shade of green.
The Inverse is a highly individual and unusual watch, and I would love being to enjoy the movement workmanship at all times rather than only those times I'm putting-on or taking-off a watch.
There are no wrong choices here - GO's a great brand.
Well, I've made a decision. It's still a close call but I've now advised WoS to do the necessary.
The Lunar in green is a stunning watch, but whilst I'll love it I know that it'll just form part of my "normal" rotation. I also have the tiniest of nagging thoughts that the dial really is a very bold green, and over a period of time it might lose some of it's allure. (Probably won't, but you never really know with these things.)
Conversely, the PanoInverse really is a very, very special watch and it'll always be something of an event when I strap it on. It's the perfect watch for special occasions, and I know in my gut it'll be a long term keeper and will form part of a smaller collection when I'm ready to downsize to a slightly more manageable collection (I've always felt most comfortable when I have no more than half a dozen watches).
@lawnmowerman/Paul, this is your fault. Remember our lunch in Paternoster Square years ago?
Thanks, everyone, for sharing your thoughts. Watch decisions are always a very personal thing, but some of the comments have resonated with me and in that respect the input has been really helpful
Great decision Tony, I’m sure you will share some of your stunning pics when you get home.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Late to the party but I would have said the one you chose. You didn’t state the lug-lug (across the case) which is always a clincher for me. (<50mm)
You are a lucky guy Tony! But deserve it. Please show the case back sometime - I bet the manual wind must be stunning.
Martyn.
“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
We all like to think our watches are conversation starters, but the truth is few notice or care - the Inverse however is the kind of watch that will attract the right kind of attention, albeit you'll be spending some time explaining that, no, it's not a tourbillon...
Lovely, great choice
I’m sure there’s going to be some great photos coming our way.
You have to do like me my friend. Buy one of each.
I like the first edition of the PanoInverse better with the smaller gap between the balance bridge.
Yes there is a few ones but I haven't update it for years.
http://www.watchwallpapers.com/gopiwp.htm
the Inverse is my favourite Glashutte by a significant margin, so that one.
Well, the Glashutte is with Watches of Switzerland in Regent Street, and is in the process of being transferred to the Brent Cross branch so that I can pick it up from there. I have to admit it’s a bit frustrating given how excited I am to finally land the PanoInverse, but I’m hoping that I can arrange collection on Friday when it will be relatively quiet there. Anyway, not long to wait all being well!