The Richard Lange Jumping Seconds is not the most complicated watch of the 2016 Lange & Söhne collection but it is in my opinion the most interesting and attractive one. In fact, this watch fully meets my expectations from both the technical and aesth...
Very informative indeed; you are absolutely right; movement side should have been more exposed to reveal the mechanism; also I feel the dial lacks contrast, although I like the proportions; seems very balanced and emphasizes the stop second mechanism. Tha...
You have covered every point for this exceptional watch. Congratulations. This watch is a technical marvel (as are so many Langes) and it DOES look good on your wrist. The RL Jumping Seconds has surpassed the Datograph on my "WTB" list.
I remember the two previous models which were too big, though very interesting and I prefered the PLM Tourbillon version (especially because of the opening/closing hour window). However, knowing that it is now 40mm and that I like the jumping second featu...
I understand your point about the end of power reserve indicator. But at the end, I like its presence. It is the only element which brings a rupture on the flat dial and it is also nice to have from time to time a red touch... even if you wind it daily, t...
First, I agree that this watch is fetchingly romantic in form and function. A number of people complained about the 3/4 plate being too large and not exposing more mechanism. Therein lies the problem for A. Lange & Söhne. They set a rod fo their own back ...
But things are moving. Look at the last "simple" handwind movements which power the Saxonia Thin or Up&Down... you start to see more. And due to the specificities of this one, I would have expected a more "open" approach around the constant escapement mec...
Thanks for pointing out the mechanical harmony between the jumping seconds and constant force. This is the very few Langes where every single mechanical element coherently contributes to the one single goal of accurate time keeping. All that in an elegent...
As far as I recall and understood a constant force system, like the one used here, it results in a dead beat second. I would not compare it to Lange's other constant force mechanisms. This one would be the forth in line where I must say that I did not go ...
I think at the end it is a matter of taste. But I have to confess that applied elements usually enhance the perceived quality of a watch. At least, we can't miss the jumping second hand here, our eyes are not distracted by other details! Fx
I was not impressed with the RL jumping seconds..JLC did this last year as well and did it in an ‘affordable’ watch which to me is more important. Having said that, what a great review and thank you for outlining why this is so special and I must say I un...
I understand your point. Fortunately, the zeo reset mechanism brings its originality to the movement lay-out. But anyway, I was very seduced by this RL and even more by its consistency. Fx
Since its launch at SIHH 2016, I\'ve fell in love with this piece! Personally, I really like the more sombre approach to the design of the dial, appearing to be abit more "scientific" in its look and feel! I think it goes well with the theme and idea of t...