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A. Lange & Söhne: No watch

Unlike Como and Hampton, there was no Lange watch for the winner.
2Y
By: ALangeJourney
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A. Lange & Söhne: FWIW, I have a 6.75 inch wrist and it wears fine.

So well, in fact, that I have both the Buenos Aires edition with the blued-steel hands and the earlier rose gold / dark grey dial (seen in an earlier post). The latter wears a bit smaller because of the darker dial, but the blue hands are more legible in bright sunlight if you were to go for the whi
6Y
By: ALangeJourney
0

Horological Meandering: In the New York City boutique

I saw this hanging in the NYC boutique this week.
6Y
By: ALangeJourney
0

A. Lange & Söhne: Buenos Aires v. Rio

I believe the reason is that there was a Lange AD in Buenos Aires; hence the change to that city.
6Y
By: ALangeJourney
0

Horological Meandering: Friday evening is "calmer" than Saturday

For your first time, Friday evening is worth the additional expense. It is full but not overcrowded, and there are better opportunities to speak with the watchmakers and brand representatives. I would recommend focusing Friday evening on the top 4-5 brands in which you are interested, and then on th
7Y
By: ALangeJourney
1

Horological Meandering: Thanks to our host(s)!

I was one of the "first-timers" and want to thank Michael and everyone else - veterans and newcomers alike - for their hospitality and great conversation. The range of watches was amazing, and I finally was able to see many that I knew only from post photos and renderings. I've learned a lot from ev
7Y
By: ALangeJourney
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