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A fabulous watch...
But limited to a very select group of 100 happy few.
Now we'll need a "democratic" version: no tourbillon, handwound, corrector at 10 like the DatoPerp. Everything else remaining the same. At an "affordable" price.
mmmmh...
By: moc : January 16th, 2012-07:26
Thanks for the file,appreciate it but,,,don t know what to say really,without jumping to quick conclusions(I ve learned that!),I find the design quite uninspiring,busy and a bit all over the place.Technically nothing to say Lange at its best even if I am ...
Agreed!
By: patrick_y : January 16th, 2012-09:38
My thoughts exactly! It does seem almost indeed that Lange is following someone else's footsteps; or at least off their own path. As you know, I normally like hidden tourbillons, but even I find this hidden one to be quite surprising. The automatic moveme...
Between the dial layout
By: aaronm : January 16th, 2012-10:46
And the months around the rim, this gives me the feeling that I've fallen into the alternate universe where FP Journe was born and raised in Stuttgardt, or had a heretofore unknown German brother! It isn't a bad piece, but i find the tourbillon kinda usel...
An interesting effort.
By: jmpTT : January 16th, 2012-11:12
The day, month and leap year indicators are all very legible, which is an improvement over the Datograph and Langematik perpetuals in my opinion. Aesthetically, I think the design is successful because the character of the Lange 1 design is retained, desp...