Love those comments...because I agree! By the way, I do find the ALS grand arkade equally beautiful, in fact more to me than the Cabaret. A potential piece for a future purchase.
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By: rishi_77
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michael.wolf
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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
Hausmann is not a mere watch dealer in Rome: it is an institution founded at the end of the 18th century. One of my pleasures when I'm in the Eternal City is to visit one of the Hausmann boutiques and it depends on my mood. To feel the roots of the Hausma
Grosse Arkade / Grand Arkade in yellow gold, cal. 911.4, sold around 2005 limited Edition of 20 with MOP dial with yellow Gold segments and roman hour markers
Of course, it is a nice watch with a beautiful movement which follows the case shape. But IMHO, when you already have a Cabaret, I would prefer to go to another Lange. Why? Because the Arkade and the Cabaret share some common points, the most obvious one
I know, I know, a Cabaret Moonphase is not that rare even if you don't see it at each corner of the streets... But when it is accompanied by this beautiful Grand Arkade - MOP dial..., now it becomes really rare! More to come! Fx
2 weeks before the 2013 SIHH, I would like to do a wrap-up of the Lange year I experienced in 2012. Actually I have to confess something: I was a bad boy during the last months because I didn't buy a Lange watch in 2012! But on the other hand, I had the c
Hi Xavier, I remember about 10 years ago, I didn't appreciate Cabaret, let alone Arkade (lady watch to me). Almost every Lange buyers in Malaysia just wanted to look at Lange 1. Of late, I realise that I overlook two (2) understated and special watches by
Hausmann is a very prestigious dealer with 3 boutiques located in Rome. The history of this dealer started in 1794 when Giovanni Romano Ricci opened a workshop at the Piazza Colonna, in the Palazzo Piombino (the current location of the Galleria Alberto So
All of the 3 points you raised have truth in them. (1) An addtional iron core adds weight, and serves as a shield against magnetic fields. This ring of iron makes it a "legitimate" spacer of sorts. Meaning that it justifies a smaller movt used. In the pas