I don't like many Tourbillons on the dial side, but here is one of the few exceptions ( along with Girard Perregaux, Omega Tourbillon Central and Jaeger Lecoultre Gyrotourbillon ) Hummmmmmmm... Best, Nicolas
I wold love to see an enameled version of this watch, one day. With arabic numerals. But, as it is, in white or blue, it is a really great watch. And one of the very rare manual winding Chronometers available, currently! Best, Nicolas
It's funny you mentioned Glashutte ribbing and graining, because just yesterday I was trying to take a macro shot of that. Here's an imperfect attempt ...
I think yours is polished vs. brushed only because it is rose gold, not so much because of the manufacturing date (though Lange did start brushing more rose gold cases after 2015). Unless I'm mistaken (which is quite possible), this surface is still polis
That one made me really dream. And it still does! Credit on request, as I don't remember who took this superb shot. Wit this black dial, it is not only beautiful, but also powerful. Alas, I saw it just twice. Best, Nicolas
As I have spent a lot of time in the Rolex and Patek bubbles, big dates on Langes are.. well. Just big dates The manual wind I can agree on, but as you say the counter of a button push is what actually appeals to me as I get a Lange button to push... whic
There are not so many manual winding chronometers, currently. We have the Hentschel and some from other Independents, Chopard ( LUC 1963 Chronometer ), and... This one. Which is, in my opinion, one of the most tempting Glashutte. One I would love to have.