The 1960s were bursting with creative energy. People experimented with colours, shapes and sounds, creating original, timeless classics in the process. Once again, the designers at Glashütte Original have drawn inspiration from this decade and created a timepiece that captures the spirit of the Sixties and transports it into the present. Fitted with a matt green alligator leather strap, the new Sixties Small Second celebrates the idea of timeless originality and lets the spotlight fall on the small seconds display.
The times are changing
The 1960s made a deep impression on our society. Their legacy in music, fashion and architecture can be seen every day, everywhere in the world. But miniskirts and bell-bottom trousers, rock music and shag carpets were more than just casual accessories – they were the signature of a new generation. It was all about self-expression, the desire for change and expanding one’s horizons. Today they are all second nature to Glashütte Original. Creativity, originality and finding new paths – these values from the Sixties still inspire the watchmaker, today and every day. The new Sixties Small Second combines both worlds with style and precision.
A new arrival with character
The Sixties models have been an integral part of the Glashütte Original Vintage Collection for years. Whether as a three-hand model or with Panorama Date, as a chronograph or a colourful limited edition: these design classics have won fans around the world, who love their subtle retro look. Now, for the first time, the Saxon manufactory presents this elegant timekeeper complete with a small second. In this new version the fastest of the three hands has a stage of its own, thanks to a separate display at 6 o’clock.
This small second is set within the galvanic silver dial and decorated with a fine vinyl-type finish. The hands are colour-matched to the 42-mm case in rose gold, as are the indexes and numerals, whose typeface references the 1960s. The sapphire crystal, which is anti-reflective on both sides offers superb legibility, its domed shape echoed in the lightly curved form of the dial and hands.
The matt green Louisiana alligator leather strap enhances the fashionable Sixties design, its deep green hue lending a fresh touch to the classic retro look.
The right rhythm
Inside the watch is an intricate automatic movement, elaborately hand-crafted in the brand’s own workshops. The 39-60 manufactory calibre beats at 28,800 half-oscillations per hour, driving the hour, minute and small second displays reliably and precisely. Its individual components feature refined decorative finishes, including Glashütte stripes, bevelled edges, and polished screws. Together with the skeletonized rotor and its signature double-G logo, these exquisite details can be admired in all their glory through the specially formed sapphire crystal case back, which wraps comfortably around the wrist.
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The new Sixties Small Second will be available worldwide at Glashütte Original Boutiques and from selected retailers, starting on June 15, 2023.
Glashütte Original Sixties Small Second Technical Specifications
Reference 1-39-60-01-01-04 – 17,600 EUR
Movement
- Automatic, Calibre 39-60, finely finished
- Jewels: 30
- Functions: Hour, minute, small second (off-centre)
- Frequency: 28,800 A/h, equivalent to 4 Hz
- Balance: Balance wheel with three arms
- Balance spring: Anachron
Case
- Rose gold
- Water resistance: 3 bar
- Dimensions: 42 mm diameter; 12.4 mm height; 49.5 mm lug to lug
- Glass: Sapphire crystal, domed, anti-reflective on both sides
- Case back: Sapphire crystal
Dial
- Galvanic silver-opaline
- Dial material: Brass
- Hands: Rose gold
Strap
Matt green Louisiana alligator leather with rose gold pin buckle
About Glashütte Original
Glashütte Original upholds the values of authentic manufactory production and can look back on an uninterrupted history that began in 1845. Located in the Saxon town of Glashütte, the manufactory brings traditional craftsmanship and innovative technologies together under one roof. The tradition-rich brand produces up to 95% of all movement components as well as the filigree dials in-house and represents the German art of watchmaking at its best.