Hi All! I’m currently weighing a significant shift in my collection and would appreciate some perspectives, especially from those of you who’ve spent time with both Patek and Lange. A bit of context: I’ve been collecting since the mid-2000s, beginning wit
Lange & Söhne organized yesterday in Paris a party which aim was to celebrate the inauguration of the new Lange boutique (located by the Hotel Costes and which replaces the former boutique rue de la Paix) and the unveiling of the latest piece dedicated to
The finale is no less exciting. We finally get to see some watches: The much heralded 1815 Hommage to Walter Lange in three different metals. I very much looked forward to seeing them in the flesh, particularly as the piece unique in steel was auctioned f
I like the 5170P very much and you are right that it has a mesmerising dial and the diamond markers are very discreet. But for me personally, there is little competition if compared with a 3970G which I love. Firstly, it is the right size compared the the
I am partial to the 3970 especially in white metal and I would definitely recommend this watch not only because it is a perpetual calendar chronograph (this is what Patek stands for to me) but it is a manually wound watch compared to the automatic 5140. T
But I am pretty sure that I am the only person on this forum with only one watch at present, the Patek 7200 London Edition. This will last until Saturday when I collect my Moser. I have two others on deposit, the RW Smith Series 2 (ETA 2020) and the disco
Hello dear friends! Several days ago I got a message from the AD. It contained a picture of A.Lange und Söhne 1815 Chronograph in RG. Should I mention I forgot about other watches the moment I got it and wired a prepayment within two hours? I suppose it i
I can write on and on about what it has been for me, I'm ecstatic just thinking back about all of the experience! We all begin somewhere… My hobby for horology started in mid 2014. As a curious mechanical engineer, I one day stumbled across the famed PP s