Its Christmas weekend and despite the many chores needed to be done, I could not resist processing and completing this set of images. Complex movements are a joy to photograph and this Rattrapante easily rates amongst the most impressive movements I have photographed. The dial design is distinctly Glashutte Original but the finish quality is clearly improved over their previous chronograph pieces. This platinum model is expensive but operating the movement buttons one almost forgets how much it costs as it has a sweet smoothness in the button action. The quality of the finish is just a tad shy of its German stablemate - Lange & Sohne.
Horolography - noun, the art of photographing timepieces
Horolographer - Harry SK Tan
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