When these came out, I thought they were super duper cool. To me, they were the bee's knees. And then I wore one - and instantly, I realized, it wasn't for me. It was so thick, so heavy, so hard to wind, strap was so thin and not wide enough to distribute...
I think the complicated ones are thicker (not sure off the top of my head) but I did wear a regular time only Zeitwerk as a daily for about ~a year without any issues. The WG is definitely quite heavy, but you get used to it after a week or so and it is a...
This turned out much better than getting the honey gold Lange 1 Tourbillon, which I also bought sight unseen. That was a big mistake. There wasn't anything inherently wrong with that watch. I just didn't like the case and dial combination. Honey gold was ...
I bought my mother a Honey Gold 1815 Moonphase back when they came out over a decade ago - when I had just started working on my first job. I don't like the honey gold neither. It doesn't look like gold. We humans are programmed to like gold right away. I...
I never feel like wearing the HG 1815 Moonphase. It's not bad looking. It's just that the original Emil Lange 1815 Moonphases in RG and PT are much more appealing to me. And I know what you mean about the warmth and richness of gold. Yellow gold seems to ...
You must have more muscles than me! For me, it was definitely a watch that I always knew was there. I had the white gold striking time version, I wore it for two hours in the house, and decided it wasn't for me.
Currently strapped to my wrist on a carbon black alligator strap from Camille Fournet - sweater and jeans today😉. I’ve found mine to be extremely reliable considering what it does. Agreed on the service costs. Just dropped off a Saxonia Annual Calendar fo...