Half year passed from the last time I contact with Glashutte Pano MaticInverse. I really appreciate that Glashutte could produce such an amazing watch and Glashutte once again shows its capability in producing such a great watch. Remembered in the 2014 SIHH, Glashutte display a Glashutte Pano MaticInverse watch with a Cal.91-02 movement on it. But with a 66 automatic movement on 66-01 is released on 2008. So today we will talk about the Glashutte Pano MaticInverse 66-04-04-02-05.
Regulating pins is an watch component of the Swiss replica watch that could be convenient for operating and maintenance. It can adjust the length to adjust the speed of running. The hairspring requires a long circle to adjust, thus the watch runs slower, and vice verse. Regulating pins connects hairspring, and makes the hairspring floating on the surface. Thus the small changes on the regulating pins will result in the precision of hairspring. With days go on, even the most sophisticated regulating pins will move from its original position, thus cause precision changed. The normal shock and ill-treating oil in the regulating pin will result in the precision of the pin. Then Swan-neck appears to solve this problem.
Swan-neck aims at fixing the regulating pins in the dial, and to make it more easy to adjust regulating pins. This is the 19th century techniques, and it fixed the regulating pins in the plate. In the Glashutte Pano MaticInverse, the right vertical regulating pins is tool for adjusting Swan-neck. So here someone may has questions: Why such a fixing system could do in such way instead of oval shape? I can hardly imagine that it can still has such extend in other shapes. Then here comes another problem: what does the Swan-neck adjuster do? Actually, it mainly aims at controlling the frequency of the oscillator because the rotor will also has the same effect on it.