
Jack Johnson's acquisition of an A. Lange & Söhne Series II Zeitwerk in platinum, complete with an upgraded folding clasp, offers a compelling look into the world of high horology. His initial impressions and subsequent reflections on this significant timepiece provide valuable insights for collectors considering this iconic German manufacture. This article explores the nuances of the Zeitwerk's design, wearability, and the meticulous attention to detail that defines A. Lange & Söhne.



Especially after not being able to pick up the IWC Minute Repeater earlier on the same day. It was chiming 2 minutes ahead of time so was left with the Factory to fix it
I couldn't stand winding mine. So much resistance! Am I admitting I have wimpy fingers for winding? Big congrats on this beautiful watch!
Yes, no problem winding this one!
Yes, I trust they will fix it! I really loved the way the watch looked and felt on my wrist and found it really special. I also requested them to do a full overhull - as judging by the limited edition number of the watched it was produced a decade or so ago, and also had a couple of insignificant scratches and maybe some patina on the hands. They promised to take care of everything.
Unfortunately, the fireplace belongs to the hotel
I personally find the Pt version very restrained, whereas the RG version is more festive looking
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