so ... how much time did it take you to decide on the strap? and then what was the shop's ETA in terms of how long would it take for them to craft the strap and then have it ready to punch the holes for you? a few days? a week? two weeks? thank you for your story.
Thank you for this data. It's amazing. I am guessing that you have the data and if it is easily formatted is it possible to send this table again with an additional column for initial year of sale? My reason for asking is I am curious around the cadence of the releases. with much gratitude
a popular watch with various political figures. I remember looking at this watch on Bond Street way back when you could just walk into the store and walk out with the watch.
lange making changes to the movements to make movement cost cheaper and easier to assemble perhaps another visual example would be the zeitwerk straight remontoir bridge
here are two links from the manufacture www.alange-soehne.com www.alange-soehne.com in real life it was NOT that easy to read like the web links above. I also thought that the hands would disappear into the dial.
I also would have to see it in person. There is a LE Lange 1 Tourbillion with a black enamel dial and while it was nice to see it from a usability perspective, it was super hard to read. Like 2-3x harder to read than the Lange 1 Darth.