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I'm having a hard time getting excited...

 

...wait, someone thought I was going to say "about this watch"?

;-)

Nah. Come on! It's a time-only watch with a perfectly-proportioned sub-second dial at 6, a classical dial with Roman numerals, and a movement that is all about performance. That basically makes the RL PLM my dream watch - in any metal and with any dial.

Rather, I'm having a hard time getting excited about the controversy of another limited edition, oh the poor folks who bought the watch thinking there were only going to be 250 of them. I don't recall there was any promise made at the time to never make any variations. Was there an implication then that there wouldn't be any more? I don't know.

More fundamentally, don't we often advise to never buy watches for their investment value? And yet here we are complaining that collectors will be angry because more watches are produced, thus potentially driving down the value of the existing watches.

As far as I'm concerned:
1) yes, black enamel would have been very very lovely.
2) the actual dial also looks pretty tasty on its own terms.
3) the movement is a thing of conceptual and visual beauty and should be made *more* available rather than more scarce. Why not have it in regular serial production? It's not as if Lange could sell them by the bucketload!
4) the price - made possible, perhaps, through the excuse of not having to pay for an enamel dial (I'd be surprised if an enamel dial costs THAT much!) - is more attractive and a welcome change, along with the 37mm Saxonia Thin.

Ok, so look, I want the platinum version. Always did and always will! And I will probably never have it. But either way, I don't have a problem with this one.

Best

E.

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