A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds in White Gold: A Collector's View
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A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds in White Gold: A Collector's View

By amanico · Feb 3, 2022 · 22 replies
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In this insightful article, WatchProSite contributor amanico shares his personal appreciation for the A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds in White Gold, a timepiece he first encountered at SIHH 2019. His post highlights the watch's distinctive black regulator dial and the exquisite finishing of its movement, inviting readers to explore one of Lange's most compelling modern creations through a collector's lens.

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That was a good surprise I discovered during my last SIHH, in 2019. 

Great looking black dial featuring a big jumping seconds, with an original way to display the time ( Regulator ). 







And, as always, a nice decorated movement... 



That was a very good one, indeed... 

Best,

Nicolas

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diracpoint
Feb 4, 2022

I'm starting to warm up to slowly. It was not love at first sight. Didn't quite like the Venn diagram style dial, and reading the time is probably a bit difficult. But, later found the historical connection with Seyffert pocket watches, and find it quite unusual and interesting. [Seyffert pocket chronometer, from ALS website: " In 1799, German natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt embarked on his legendary expedition to Latin America. One of his most important scientific instruments was a chr

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Gelato Monster
Feb 4, 2022

I would love them to make 1815 chrono in black and a minimalist red accent.

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