
CantDrive55's exploration of the A. Lange & Söhne 'Homage to Walter Lange' offers a compelling look into a timepiece that embodies understated complexity. This article delves into why this particular reference, with its seemingly simple aesthetic, holds such significant horological value and emotional resonance for collectors. CantDrive55's focus on watches that defy their initial appearance provides a unique lens through which to appreciate this special edition.


But there is also playfulness, departure from the usual rationality (column wheel to stop the constant seconds??). A design which only came about because of the great Walter Lange. I love mine, and the white gold one that you have looks amazing, the more you look at the details the more you discover.
Interesting backstory to the piece too. Some youtuber made a video on the history. He said Mr W.Lange wanted to produce this piece when he was alive, but his idea was turned down. Only after he passed away, they decided to bring it into fruition.
you’ve matched the hacking seconds hand to the sweep second hand - it’s all in the little details...
I’m starting to focus on collecting what appear to be very simple watches to most, but are known to be not simple at all to a few...
Let me join in. This WL is one of the most stealth watches with an interesting complication that may sound simple but what a movement did it take to accomplish that. Congrats on getting one.
We are missing the fourth one though ... ))
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