
Darron's post celebrates the A. Lange & Söhne Langematik Perpetual, highlighting a feature that significantly enhances the ownership experience. His appreciation for the synchronous actuator at 10 o'clock offers a valuable perspective on how thoughtful design can transform the practicalities of a complex timepiece. This discussion explores the nuances of living with a perpetual calendar, particularly for those who prefer not to use watch winders.

That grabbed your attention?
Watch… and that is the resetting the calendar! This one is actually a joy!
And come to think of it I miss the busier dial of a perpetual calendar too. You captured this very well in this photo.
Any day could be a Lange day for me.
Synchronized with the actuator at 10; so it completely removes the inconvenience of a perpetual calendar watch of having to be re-set. Of course a winder would solve that problem as well but I don’t use winders. All Lange pereptuals I believe have this feature, the manual calendars too, but some require a stylus to push the actuator at 10.
More water resistant straps to make this a daily though.
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