
Tony (aperna) shares a captivating image of his A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange, a piece celebrated for its purist design and precision. This post resonates with collectors who appreciate the understated elegance and horological integrity that define Lange's approach to watchmaking. His choice highlights how a focus on fundamental principles can result in a truly compelling timepiece.

Not the greatest pic, but just taken right now with bad lighting. Br, Dirk
It’s funny I have the Richard Lange in rose gold and the 1815 chronograph in white gold and you have the same watches in opposite metals. Dare I say you have phenomenal taste? Wear in the best of health.
Whenever I see the PT RL I crave it. Just a great piece that embodies the Beobachtungsuhr idea for me better than any other. Thanks for showing best Andreas
What are your thoughts, positive or negative, about the Richard Lange in Yellow gold? The RL is really to pounce all the time. You give the crown a quarter turn and the seconds hand gets up and move!
To me, I just do not like how the minute hand overlaps the radial roman indexes. The sub minute scale matches perfectly with the Hz movement and that is Great IMHO. Enjoy yours.
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