
In a captivating post, mj23 shares a stunning close-up of the A. Lange & Söhne Double Split's column wheel, inviting enthusiasts to appreciate the intricate mechanics often hidden from view. This visual prompt sparks a focused discussion on chronograph movement aesthetics and design choices across different manufactures. mj23's contribution highlights the beauty of horological engineering.

is actually looking forward to seeing what photo you would be posting!
Let’s have that topic on a different day. Let’s keep the weekend happy! 🤣
I don't understand why Patek chooses to cap and therefore hide the column wheel on their chronographs.
I'll make it PG-13 for now..
I think they do it cuz it's not as nice looking..If you look at their automatic chrono, it's not capped.
Lens is tooo tooo good 🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
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