And so, left-to-right: The Richard Lange (232.032). 40.5mm. Burkhardt Geyer's first caliber for Lange - with the split-wheel tensioning mechanism in the centre seconds train to eliminate flutter. A robust instrument. The 1815 (235.032). 38.5mm. The contem...
Yeah...kinda. I started with Lange before the Dato was first released - so a long journey. But, for me, it's more about the qualities of the individual pieces, less about the quantity - though I do particularly like the 1815 family obviously: there's just...
Furthermore, I know that several people at Lange Uhren - who presumably have many models to choose from - choose the RL to wear. If you look at Tino's left wrist on their introductory video for the new 34mm 1815s, there is a platinum RL.