But I’ve recently realized that ALS is a brand that I admire more than I truly feel attracted to it. I think I could be attracted to the Cabaret or even the Arkade, but otherwise there’s always something kind of missing for me: the round “universal” case
It's always saddened me that ALS gave up on the Arkade and Cabaret when they did. Both were novel and distinctive. (Those cases! The shaped movements!) I treasure my Cabaret in "penguin" guise, and have long eyed the Arkade - WG (or is that platinum?), bl
except that it features even more Roman numerals... Thanks for your comment. The small Arkade isn't perfect, but I would like to see it in real life to see how good it looks and feels on the wrist. Best, Emmanuel credit: @watch.marco
The A. Lange & Söhne small Arkade , introduced in 1994 , is considered a lady's watch because of its very restrained dimensions : 22 x 29 x 8.7 mm, with a lug-to-lug of 36 mm and a lug width of only 14 mm. But when I see some photos of it, I can only conc
I had never seen this one before but really like it a lot as it is very stylish and the big date really works and adds interest to the dial. As someone that has also only recently discovered the pleasures of smaller watches I found it amazing just how qui
I have small wrists (16cm/6.25”) so there’s no getting away from the fact that smaller watches tend to look better on me. That is only amplified by the fact that I am most “into” dress watches, of all types - which also tend to look better smaller (IMHO).
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A cool and unique piece for sure. Love that it drips of early Lange dna as well. Though I think I prefer the grand arkade for the extra size / pop of distinction with the case. So unique for Lange. When they were teasing their release of a sports watch, m