Here are mine : Arnold & Son HMS Perpetual Moon Blancpain Villeret Quantième Complet Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 "Infinity" Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Moonphase Glashütte Original PanoMatic Calenar Grand Lange 1 Moonphase Best, Gerard
The Lange 1 stands out with the date an integrated element of the complete design. The date on the new JLC is really quite good; as is the first Grand Seiko. I prefer a date that blends in ( if it can't be done as on the Lange 1. Thanks again for the post
utility of the date: we can do without it for sure, but I’ve always found it very practical to have it on the wrist. I agree with you concerning the Lange 1, but it’s not the only one I find well executed, personally. In any case, thanks for sharing your
Because it was designed with the big date as a key element, it’s not just the usual ( lazy) window placed at 3/6 o’clock.🧐 4,30 it’s just weird and I just pretend that it doesn't exist 😇 Finally the Nautilus has achieved this huge evolutional leap, leavin
During my recent short stay in Paris, I tried on two watches with a date window about which I thought to myself : this is how it should be done . What do they have in common ? A framed aperture , well aligned with the hour markers. A date disc that matche
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