Lange has "updated" the Zeitwerk movement. But this is more than a small update, this is a whole redesign of the original movement. I found the original Zeitwerk to be super cool. But it was also difficult to use, especially if you intended to use it as a...
The platinum version is fantastic. The movement also looks way better than the previous one. The remontoir bridge looks better, in my opinion, than the anchor shaped one, plus it features so many interior angles (32!), which is always good to see.
Steel is more difficult to perform anglage on than German Silver. Although I find that the German Silver area immediately surrounding the the remontoir bridge is curiously not bevelled. I find that a little strange. Don't you?
Yes, that bridge to my knowledge looks to be made in steel. I could be wrong. But it's not likely that it's German Silver and then rhodium plated. At least I think it's unlikely. I'm fairly confident that's steel. Keep in mind, Lange still uses steel gear...
They have done this in the past in other Lange movements too. So it's not only this one. But clearly, it's a place where finishing can be done. It's not really necessary to remove the burrs of metal there, since it's so far from anything else, but it cert...
I'm okay with 36 hours. But the problem is winding that watch is a chore! Very stiff to wind at the end. They use a very heavy gauge mainspring. Thick wire. Hopefully this new one won't be torture to wind.
Enormous improvement to the watch by incorporating a seemingly minor detail into the new Zw. I found when picking it up after a weekend and having to re-set the time, cycling through each hour to arrive at the correct time quickly became tedious. Advancin...
For me, adjusting the time was okay, since the wheels did turn fairly fast. I could change the time from 12:00 to 11:00 fairly quickly going only in the forwards direction. I was also trying to use it as a daily user watch and that's probably why I didn't...
Now I am entering dreamland territory, however imagine if they did a limited run similar to the 1941 Remontoire where you could work with Tim & Bart to customize the dial, or even bring in Kari Voutailainen for a few one-off guilloche dials. A hobnail Zw,...
Honestly, any of these ZWs are kind of a limited edition in themselves. They're really quite rare. Since there really isn't a big market for such a strange watch!
Zeitwerk department is quite crowded, hence I wouldn't say they're quite rare when speaking of Lange. Even more so if we think these (perhaps not the platinum) are possibly going to be around for the next decade.
It's partially an presumption. Yes! I admit! I made an presumption! Shame on me! But it's a presumption based on the following quasi-facts: 1, Lange's production overall isn't large; 2, I've never really seen a Lange ZW in the wild; 3, and it's a strange ...
... as expected, after last year's ZW HGL release. For me, I'm a fan of the classic white metal/black dial combo, and the old movement aesthetics, so I'm glad to see 140.029 discontinued!! đđ€ ...
Lange did a wonderful job with these updates. The hour pusher is really convenient. It takes soooo many turns of the crown to set the time on the OG ZW. On the dial side, the larger second subdial is a nice touch. Not a big fan of the red accent on the po...
The proportions have changed a bit. I haven't seen the new ZW in person. Wow! You're the only person I know who likes the old stiff crown! I really dreaded winding that thing! It was painful! I remember thinking if I did this multiple times a day, I'd hav...
I put it up next to my ear sometimes and wind it really slowly, to hear every click. I like it because it's so markedly different from winding other watches and other Langes. For me it's a nice change.
I had a white gold striking time briefly. Very big and heavy watch. And the strap was a little too narrow for me so I found it uncomfortable for me. I wished the strap was 2mm wider. You must have stronger fingers than me. My delicate fingers didn't like ...
Indeed not a huge change but good improvements keeping the originality of the design. Personally the first gen movement visually is attractive in my eyes but technically the new one will get a natural advantage. Any idea on the price ? Best, mahesh.,
I imagine the price won't change too much. It's just an update. A refresh. But no official announcement in the press release I received from Lange on the price. I can't imagine the price climbing substantially.
Nowadays, when you look at things financially when it comes to watches, just increase the price by 20-30% of what it should be... Whatever is the fair price, add 20-30%. Painful! Yet we still buy!
At least you have the shoes for it! Mooooooo! (For those who don't know what I'm referring to, it's an inside joke about a specific pair of Amanico's crazy shoes).
The dial and case proportions of the original to me were very good. Yes, a tad thick, but ignoring the thickness and just looking at the front is very pleasing in my eyes. I never found it difficult to set the time, so this additional pusher is not a big ...
The ZW is such an iconic piece of Lange. I have handled only a few times and the winding is challenging but I havenât âtest droveâ it . I like the all white Pt version (and the RG black) but alas in the boutique distribution model the purchase would have ...
The longer 72hrs power reserve is much appreciated as I have the same feel as you. It is not easy to wind the first gen ZW to full power. And the additional pusher to quickly advance the hour is something very convenient. A slightly slimmer case is always...
On the movement, all companies seem to be designing movements that are easier to produce, easier to service, and probably with less finishing and decoration. Also, all companies are designing watch cases to be thinner and partially hollow to use less gold...
I sometimes get mad at myself for not buying that watch. That's my favorite watch that Lange makes. It wasn't expensive. Should have, would have, could have. But never got around to it. And now they don't make that size anymore.
Well... Don't be too harsh on Lange. All the in-demand brands have doubtful sales behavior. It's just Lange got caught! And at least Lange's was more fair. Other brands are much less fair. Ferrari's most collectible and rare cars used to go to various peo...
I have to say this ZW has been always on my wishlist (for me the most iconic AL), and so I have been looking forward to these improvements in PR, winding and setting the hour easier. I remember a post in this forum where the movement of the old and new ve...
It's definitely quite a movement. Is the post you're referring to comparing the original ZW movement with the "ZW Date" movement that came out last year?