yes, I wrote a response that I did not think charitable enough towards this piece so asked for it to be deleted (after I deleted the text). My apology for the inconvenience.
The watch has a certain magical nature where the sum is far greater than the parts. In addition the ethos of the watch where it is using "non precious" materials relative to other Journe watches, yet executed in a much more difficult way. Namely, the difficulty of making the dial and machining the c
Left because: 1. Big date--great to have this combined on a calendar and in fact prefer this dial to even the lange perpetual calendar. 2. Zero Reset Function 3. Micro Rotor helps display the movement 4. Movement finished much better, including the unique engraving and bi-metal rotor 5. Moon phase i
I wonder how hard it would be to put traditional logs on the case of one of these. I love the watch but just can’t get used to the way the bracelet attaches
I don't think it is good practice at all to use their in house watchmaker for a grande complication piece. Even if the watch comes back "working" you will have no idea on what damage will have been done where you can't see. These are super finely finished parts and, although it takes forever, it is
Super Thin Same movement as perpetual -2 parts Zero Reset seconds Bi-metal platinum/gold mini rotor which is cool in itself but also give you a really good at the movement with its fantastic Lange finishing. Lange Big date Beautiful symmetry And of course those fantastic blued hands on the WG model