Recently I have been drawn to this one! 1815 annual calendar has kept me from wanting a perpetual… maybe my mind will change at the end of the month 😂 What other beauties are being worn tonight 🤷♂️💪😁🔥
...Picture taken at Dubai Watch Week, This is not the most hype Lange or the most sought after Lange. BUT, in my eyes, one of the most beautiful, and among my favourite watches. Wonder how this would look with a black dial.
I would make the move..., although that Aquanaut with papers in your name might be valuable. Slightly different versions, but these Lange Chronographs are among the best. PS: I don't have these anymore, but it is because I want to focus on Perpetual Calen
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
And so, left-to-right: The Richard Lange (232.032). 40.5mm. Burkhardt Geyer's first caliber for Lange - with the split-wheel tensioning mechanism in the centre seconds train to eliminate flutter. A robust instrument. The 1815 (235.032). 38.5mm. The contem
Four factors: 1.) Readability of the date. The good news is that Langes are now (reasonably - I don’t have any limited editions) within reach for me as an enthusiast. The bad news is that the decades I’ve spent working in front of computer screens in orde