
A. Lange & Söhne's Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon, initially launched in platinum in 2016, received a new white gold iteration in 2019. Amanico's original post provides a detailed look at this horological marvel, highlighting its intricate movement and aesthetic nuances. This article delves into the community's reception of the white gold version, comparing it to its platinum predecessor and exploring the technical and design elements that captivate collectors.

Goes IMO better with the more austere German design that is typical for Lange. Technically however a horological marvel .
is kinda out of place i feel.. I suspect the Dato perpetual will look better without the moonphase But 14.6mm is really too thick for such a classical watch
I agree that luminous hands does seems out of place on such a piece. Else, it is very near perfection.
But IMHO if someone does like pink dial. l then would pick PP all the way due to its much more balanced dial.
That's the new name I'm giving this watch in my mind from now on. Lange at its best, an outstanding timepiece. I know my opinion could look a little unbiased, being a Lange ambassador since 2007 (I have a diploma that says so), but I can't stop worshipping German craftsmanship and quality. I think I would choose the black one. Thank for sharing. Vte
A perpetual + a Datograph + a Tourbillon, would make a fantastic trio, and much easier to wear. The thickness of the "Holy Beast" is a handicap to have in mind. Anyway, I think that would be "a problem" easy to forget once on my wrist. Vte
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