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Rhyzen's three-year ownership review of his A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon offers a compelling look into the enduring appeal of a highly complicated timepiece. His reflections highlight the daily rituals and practicalities of living with such a watch, providing valuable insights for collectors considering a similar acquisition. The discussion further explores the watch's design, functionality, and its place within the broader Lange lineage.
.... But it still makes my heart beat faster every time I look at it.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The single-button quick-set feature for the perpetual calendar is highly practical, especially for travelers or those who don't wear the watch daily, simplifying the date adjustment process.
- The Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon's dial maintains excellent balance despite its numerous complications, a testament to A. Lange & Söhne's design philosophy.
- The platinum version of this reference is particularly admired, though some collectors wish for a slightly smaller and thinner case profile to better suit their wrist size.
- The use of an FKM rubber strap on the underside is a practical choice for humid climates, enhancing comfort and durability.
- The Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon shares clear design cues and 'family connections' with other iconic A. Lange & Söhne models, reinforcing its place within the brand's heritage.
- For collectors with specific material preferences, such as platinum or steel due to religious reasons, the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon in platinum is a highly sought-after reference, alongside other first-generation Lange models.
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