It's a nice movement, used by Joshua Shapiro and, probably others. Someone else in the thread pointed to the dial being reminiscent of a Longines open heart model from a decade back, but the watch looks like an L&H to me.
i imagine looks better in the flesh. not sure about the left ear calling back to the nautilus. was funny that it was on lang's website before today. edit i guess im a doofus
Ha ha, I see my doofus comment has been a hit! Not even the smallest offense meant! But, I did hope to undercut the inevitable discussion of how every element of a watch is vaguely reminiscent of another watch.
It’s slow motion. You can see each jump is in between the second markers. If it’s a dead beat, it would jump from one second marker to the next second marker directly.
The video had a sound beat tempo. It was earlier on before all the specs came about, so we were speculating. It is easy to talk in hindsight but don’t forget we were speculating before all the specs became available.
And many other indies. But cookies is never a snob or a sycophant. I’m nice to everybody, and u are nice guy too. Money cannot buy class, or respect from people. I feel like some other member here I never heard of, is replying with a 2 tier characteristic...
Thanks. I hardly know anything about independents. Can’t afford anything in that price range. I’ve spent the equivalent on my house, teddy bears and clothes.=D
Than this above open heart example. The opening on the LH is actually the same skeleton bridge on the UWD movement and it shows the gears behind it. So I find it a nice touch. Just my two cents
Otherwise the watch is not really to my taste although probably proper judgement should be reserved for when seen in person. Is there a need for that opening in the dial?!
Probably too dressy for a sports watch but they could have definitely done something more interesting than picking up an old IWC/jlc design (admittedly pretty well finished). Looking at the Lang and Heyne Instagram, based on pictures I do find their brace...
but first glance the whole watch reminds me of Lange Odysseus, at second glance much worse: Frederique Constant open dial??? Who needs this at a german sport ( ??? ) watch. The whole image is something very eclectic what I don’t like at all.
Would be interested to hear what people think regarding the “why” for this watch. I guess there was little choice from a business perspective. To be clear, if it is a case of selling 40-50 of these a year and doing so allows for the rest of the catalogue ...
...is why does any company put out a sports-style watch that doesn't offer at least 100m water resistance. Seems the least that could be offered in this category. This isn't specific to L&H though...
In Singapore, more than fifty orders (and increasing!) have been received so I can imagine that this figure is probably close to 1000 for the whole world. And with only 99 watches available, I think the success of this watch speaks for itself. Firstly, it...
But Tempus has “owned” L&H for maybe a decade or so. I don’t know the origin of Tempus however, although I thought I read somewhere that it was formed at the same time as UWD which itself was headed up by Marco Lang (right?). So perhaps Tempus was jus...
Still mixed! I respect that they tried something unique because so many sports watches all look the same lol! However, I feel like they could have gone down the more baroque/classical look like Julien Coudray Sport or Breguet Marine but that would prob be...