Lange presents the Richard Lange Tourbillon Pour le Merite, a tourbillon with a regulator dial inspired by a pocket watch created by 18 th century Saxon horologist Johann Heinrich Seyffert. It features a tourbillon, chain-and-fusee mechanism as well as a ...
the execution is top of the peak but layout instantly reminded me of our Don Corson's Nr.4 Regulator ;0) Thank you for sharing Damjan This message has been edited by Ares501 on 2010-12-19 08:13:47
And another example of why no one beats Lange! Not sure I have warmed up to the dial layout, but give me some time. Note the symmetry of the subdials as in Lange fashion. Also a nice idea to bias the time display to the right of the dial (unlike the histo...
It makes us understand how the animation on the dial works. A good way to enjoy a large opening of the dial and to preserve the readability of time. I am very happy to see a new watch joining the Richard Lange collection and also a new PLM at the same tim...
Wow, was my first impression. They have done it again - did the unexpected. Who could have even imagined regulator hands? And (yet) another Richard Lange? My second thought - while I appreciate its advanced technologies and complication, two quesitons pop...
And the attention that Lange has been giving to the Richard Lange collection as of late. The dial, unique, but i'm sure not to everyone's taste. The combination of the tourbillon and chain fusee, much better than the tourbograph, because this one hacks. B...
Like my brother, I agree, this is a very unique watch and very technically sophisticated. However, I have to admit, the unique dial is very unusual and may not be as elegant as a clean classic dial. Nevertheless, a very impressive watch and one that I am ...
But the King reigns and still remains - the King. I believe that the Richard Langes were launched to demonstrate not only a tradition but the virtues of precision and accuracy, while being extremely readable as well. My PLM is doing just that, now worn by...