Among the very, very best in its category and I particularly love your combo: gold hands, white enamel dial and dark burgundy strap. Is it yellow or rose gold? Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Best, Emmanuel
Often considered it โฆ until a friend was selling his. Had to buy it. I agree during all these years I also wondered โwhy the middle lugโ Today , and already quite some time, I accept it and see it as their typical design A bit like the magnifying bubble o...
The third lug was part of an aesthetic design that Marco felt was important. He wanted to bring some โweightโ or mass to the enter line of the watch, given that the crown with the subtle guards, meant that the right hand side of the watch was overly weigh...
Also, look at the Friedrich III, as perhaps a better size. Itโs just under 40mm, which for my wrist is a better proportion, and with special Order enamel dial, possibly the perfect dress watch๐ The Johann at 43mm is marginally too big for me. Cheers! ...
The Albert mono pusher co-axial chronograph is still in my top three watches of all time. Sadly L&H has discontinued this epic model. So this lucky few who got one are fortunate to say the least. Iโd stretch to the 44mm case if this was to show up๐ Sadly ...
Sadly for me, it wonโt be the Albert. Which when knowing the story behind it, who made it and why, means so much. The direction change is understandable given the ownership structure and management style. For me, fundamentally the shift from when Marco wa...
Lange & Sรถhne, Grossmann and Lange & Heyne are all 3 impressive But I choose Lang & Heyne without any doubt. Had a Lang & Sรถhne about 18 years ago (damn time flies) I loved it but had to sell it sooner than expected but my AD offered me a 5070P. Could aff...