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To be fair, GOs are hard to resist. I only had a few watches and then a 2007 Panograph popped up...one of my grail pieces. How are you enjoying the handiwork on the rear side?
Yeah, it's spectacular - but as has been written about GOs before, the finishing of the whole watch is, front and back. The GO bracelet I have it on is no slouch either
 
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Congratulations on the fine acquisition!

On the topic of nicknames, 2nicewrists is practically future-proof...
 
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Congratulations on the fine acquisition!

On the topic of nicknames, 2nicewrists is practically future-proof...
True, but only if you have nice wrists to start with...mine are just OK
 
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the AR is insane, look glassless
This one has AR coating on both sides of the crystal, which makes the crystal visually disappear. The downside is the risk of scratching up the AR coating on the outside (which GO are nice enough to warn you about in the manual) - although if it gets too bad you can just remove that outside AR coating altogether. I've had a DSOTM a couple of years or so now and no problems with the outside AR coating on that one so far, even though I wear it regularly (maybe a couple of minor abrasions, but only visible at a certain angle and under certain light). I didn't used to be a fan of AR coating on both sides in theory, because of that scratch risk. But now I am in the other camp given how great it makes the DSOTM and GO look, and my real world experience so far with avoiding any dealbreaker scratches on the DSOTM.