
Diracpoint's detailed close-up of the A. Lange & Söhne 'lizard' remontoire bridge offers a rare glimpse into micro-horology. This post highlights the exceptional finishing and intricate design often hidden within a movement, prompting collectors to appreciate the artistry at a scale barely visible to the naked eye. His observations underscore the relentless pursuit of perfection that defines high-end watchmaking.
Thanks for the picture, cheers, Filip
even a picture of the polished maltese cross, taken at the same time, has it ...
I see an anchor, not a lizard.. but I am no herpetologist.
However, the pointy face and the curved tail end resembles lizards a bit, I think! 😊
We need somebody to run a psychological analysis! There must be some psychologists on the forum. 😀
A most spectacular macro of a brilliant movement!
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