Glashütte Original The Icons PanoReserve
PanoReserve
Jewelry & Watches · Pano · hand-wound reserve

PanoReserve

A manual-wind Pano with the power reserve displayed as part of the dial architecture.

$12,400 at Tourneau

Prices are a snapshot from when this page was built — confirm on the retailer's site.

Story & heritage

The PanoReserve translates the Pano collection’s asymmetric language into a manual-winding watch. Glashütte Original’s official page for the current steel model describes it as a 40 mm watch with an unmistakable asymmetric dial and a power-reserve display on the right side of the dial.

It is the purist’s Pano: instead of an automatic moon phase, the wearer gets a visible reminder of winding ritual and remaining energy.

Materials & craft

Official and retailer specifications identify the steel model with manual-winding Calibre 65-01, Panorama Date, small seconds and a 42-hour power reserve. The blue dial uses a fine vinyl-type decorative pattern on the off-centre displays, white-gold hands with Super-LumiNova and a sapphire back showing traditional Glashütte finishing.

The watch keeps the Pano family’s 40 mm format while making the reserve scale a functional graphic element.

40 mm stainless steelmanual Calibre 65-01Panorama Datepower reserve display42-hour reservesapphire case back

How to choose & style

The PanoReserve is best for someone who enjoys interacting with a watch daily. The blue dial is modern and wearable; silver feels more traditional. The case slips under a cuff, while the off-centre dial keeps it from looking conservative.

blue dialsilver dialalligator strapsynthetic strapsteel bracelet
More to explore

More Jewelry & Watches