This watch is no longer a secret, but you are certainly many waiting and hoping to see it and know more ! As you already know, Amanico, Foversta and myself had the pleasure to attend a presentation of the new for 2009 A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Pour l...
Can't wait to see what Lange will present in less than 3 weeks, now. This PLM was above my expectations, indeed. For its understated Beauty, and its mechanical sophistication. Thanks to you, now we better understand how interesting is this PLM, mechanical...
Thank god this watch is not available yet, becuz with all the post we've read here and the beauty of this watch, it would have been very hard to resist K.
A really great job. Thanks for sharing with us this magnificient watch. Two weeks ago, for the first time in my life and thanks to Nicolas and F. Xavier, I could take in my hands and admire three large pieces of Lange. I never thought that these watches c...
you sailed through the course with ease and grace. This was a great Holiday read and I hope they will have a sample in Geneva! Take good care, Best to all and Happy New Year! Tim
Thanks for sharing with us this very wonderful masterpiece from the House of A. Lange & Sohne! As always, they have gained my respects, and this time round even more so, because it's the 2nd piece in the family of the Richard Lange collection, in which th...
for this extraordinary article, which has made at least some parts of this movement clear to me. Undoubtedly this is a ground-breaking achievement in sophisticated movement construction, and if you consider the precision it requieres from the manufacturer...
Do the other PLM's make use of the same full winding locking mechanics? I think the old Tourbillon PLM uses a different low winding locking device but I am not sure. And I think this Richard Lange Pour le Merite uses a different seconds- hack mechanics (h...
the result of spending too many years on a bicycle, but would there not be some 'play' in the chain after time and if not, how do they make sure that would not happen. If it does, then that would affect the time keeping ability of the watch. The concentri...
Unlike the bike, in this case the chain is constantly pulled by the mainspring so the tension is always there. And if the tension is lost, probably the ratchet wheel on the main barel needs to be tightened.
Fascinating watch and a great job on this truly "in-depth" review! It's really a rare occasion to find a review that goes beyond just taking a macroshots of the watch/movement here! A question regarding the winding - if I understand correctly the winding ...
Congratulations and thank you for this article. It has made clear to a great extent the technical refinements of this marvel, although I am still mystified by how the torque on the fusee and the wheel train can be kept constant whilst winding the main spr...