Both are beauties. :)

Jul 12, 2012,17:59 PM
 

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Lange 31

 
By: patrickmaniac : July 12th, 2012-06:05
This is one hefty watch! And too big for my wrist. Cheers PAt [IMG]http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt232/patricklew/225d5724.jpg[/IMG] ...  

Send it to me. I am starting some physical culture training. ;)

 
By: amanico : July 12th, 2012-07:22
Well, it is less impressive than a Panerai on my wrist... Just a bit less... ;) Best, Nicolas ...  

Geez this is scary.....

 
By: patrickmaniac : July 12th, 2012-08:31
My 1st thoughts was a comparison with Pams as well. The 47mm. But found this baby instead. The last of the Mohicans! Hehehe. Cheers PAt [IMG]http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt232/patricklew/4d600db5.jpg[/IMG] ...  

Let's see...

 
By: amanico : July 12th, 2012-11:18
Julie, by the way, a big hello from Paris, and I do hope that all is well during your sabbatic year. See you soon and back! Best, Nicolas ...  

The Lange 31 days is for me a concept watch.

 
By: foversta : July 12th, 2012-12:34
It is a very important watch in Lange history because it prefigures in a sense the Zeitwerk due to the huge work done on the constant force topic. Clearly, I will not buy it even I could affort it. A handwind watch... has to be wound by hand. And it is re...  

This is a superb watch

 
By: BluNotte : July 12th, 2012-13:14
And if i could afford it, i sure will pull on it! Thanks for sharing this Tschuss Stephen

I could have writen what you said

 
By: Mark in Paris : July 12th, 2012-14:45
it is so attracting a watch. Maybe to be possessed but, as far as I'm concerned, not to be worn. Anyway, there is a beautiful and high-level technics movement inside. Something to have on your desk or on a shelve to admire :) Cheers, Mark

My dear

 
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 13th, 2012-00:49
vodka buddy There are few thing never too big one of them is certainly a watch :) I like that piece very much one of my favorite AL&S best Damjan

Question......

 
By: Fesalu : July 13th, 2012-11:40
Can this watch also be wound from the crown? I know it would take a very long time, hence the creation of the winding key, but out of interest, say you left the key at home and needed to give it a days worth of "Juice"?

Seriously anyone?

 
By: Fesalu : July 27th, 2012-02:49
Can anyone shed a light on my question? Can the watch also be wound from the crown in the incredibly unlikely event it's owner did not realise, even with 31 days to prepare, that he/she did not have the winding key on their person?