The lumen concept works best with models in the Lange 1 family, for me. Those are much more appealing than lumen models from other families. And as someone with a small wrist, I'm really looking forward to seeing the new Saxonia AC in person. A complicate
Two new watches: 1) LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR "Lumen". Platinum, limited to 50 pieces. Looks absolutely incredible. ( link ) 2) SAXONIA ANNUAL CALENDAR - Feels like a modern and sleeker version of the Langmatik. Available in pink or white gold
It's a small world: a good friend and neighbor of ours just came back from a Japan trip sporting the same Lange 1 as a trophy of the journey. And yes, that dial has to be a bear to photograph. Looks good on you, though! This post also makes me hungry.
...a watch that is Simplicity and Perfection. I just feel the dial may be a bit too plain; I need to see it once to be sure. BUT, in an industry with a lot of loud, large, "noisy" watches, the Saxonia Thin is refreshing. Its packs quite a bit of horologic
I truly enjoy hearing why people love what they love, especially when our tastes differ. Ever since I was a little kid, I've disliked watches with long, thin, stick markers. I can't explain why. Same way I feel about hard-boiled eggs, which register more
As you've understood, I feel differently, but I fully understand your taste for the first gen L1 movement with the “islands” and your dislike of the ST. The only thing I can say is that my personal experience is that each time I've tried on both the L1 an