A. Lange & Söhne Datograph UP/DOWN Platinum

Oct 24, 2013,01:26 AM
 

Hi there,

Here are some photos of the Lange Datograph UP/DOWN in platinum, hope you'll enjoy it.


















































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Amazing pics.....

 
 By: ik2000 : October 24th, 2013-01:38
I especially like pictures 3 and 5.... they really show the details of the dial which I find most pictures miss. And amazing rear pics too of course! Thanks!

BRAVO! LOVE your pics!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : October 24th, 2013-01:38
Most Beautiful pics of a very handsome watch! Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the photos alot! The Dato up/down is very nice indeed. One of the king of chronos! cheers robin

Amazing!

 
 By: mell0822 : October 24th, 2013-01:41
the depth and the contrast. Thank you for sharing :)

Hey welcome back

 
 By: Spellbound : October 24th, 2013-03:42
We do not see you here too often, but when we do, it is always a treat. Excellent photos as always. Looking forward to more ! Dean

Thanks Dean !

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : October 24th, 2013-12:47
I know I don't post here very often, but I try to post only interesting stuff... and I work a lot, so I just can't spend much time posting here, even if I would be happy to do it more often... ;)

Lovely Shots!

 
 By: Horology75 : October 24th, 2013-04:46
Probably the best shots of the Dato ever seen by me. thanks, Ovi

Beautiful pictures, really. [nt]

 
 By: Mark in Paris : October 24th, 2013-04:50

So beautiful!

 
 By: berceuse : October 24th, 2013-06:06
Thanks a lot for your amazing photos! Hope I can get these photos out of my old DATO.

Hopefully I said it right in French

 
 By: Pur1st : October 24th, 2013-06:47
C'est Magnifique!! Bravo

;)

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : October 24th, 2013-13:06
You said it just right ! Merci ! ;)

I love ALS. I really do. But this picture...

 
 By: Haagen : October 24th, 2013-07:40
...actually got me slightly off as the luminous hourmarker at 6 does not line up with the 30-minute marker. As I being too anal here?

Well spotted...

 
 By: bsodmike : October 26th, 2013-04:33
Not at all. Over the years I've learned when buying such pieces to alway carry my very best loupe and flash light, give the dial a good 10-20 min+ inspection checking for alignment issues to scratches; the latter is easier with the flash light to allow a ... 

Parallax error?

 
 By: gmark2800 : October 26th, 2013-10:25

OMG ! OMG ! OMG ! Great pictures of a great watch

 
 By: Mike H : October 24th, 2013-10:11
Stunning pictures ! Of course the watch itself is gorgeous, but you managed to get the best of it with your pictures : lighting, contrast, perfect game with the depth of field... : huge congrat's. I wish I can manage to capture the best out of my watches ... 

stunning Pictures of a great watch!!!

 
 By: abe : October 24th, 2013-12:23
Jacques, could you care to elaborate your photography technique i.e camera, lens, lighting technique, use of light box etc Thanks again for sharing.

Well...

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : October 24th, 2013-13:04
I took these photos with a Canon 60D and a standard Canon macro 2.8 100mm lens. And even if it's some good gear, with this set and the previous one for the 1815 UP/DOWN, I started to think I could be better with more professional camera and lens. So I jus... 

Thanks for the info Jacques!

 
 By: abe : October 24th, 2013-13:59
These pictures look perfect to me with spot on exposure and superb DOF; inspirational indeed!! keep it coming Thanks again

If I may

 
 By: flamenco : October 24th, 2013-18:18
The bigger sensor on the 5D by virtue of size gives a thinner DOF which will be counterproductive in macro photography. Also with a full frame sensor, the 100mm lens is well, 100mm, which necessitates moving the camera closer to the subject, potentially c... 

Happy you like the pictures

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : October 25th, 2013-02:26
No, I didn't perform focus stack... I've never tried this technique... I should, I know, at least to understand how to do it properly and see the result... The thinner DOF doesn't bother me, I just have to find the good aperture, and so far, it's seems to... 

lovely pictures

 
 By: donizetti : October 24th, 2013-12:23
thanks a lot! Best, Andreas

Thanks all...

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : October 24th, 2013-12:44
... for your kind words, it's a pleasure to share some of my work here !

Thanks a lot for the pics.

 
 By: foversta : October 24th, 2013-15:46
Even if the watch doesn't have the same magic than the original Datograph, it remains a superb chronograph, one of the top high horology ones. Fx

Superb ! Perfect !

 
 By: flamenco : October 24th, 2013-18:09
Some of the best watch photography I have seen ! Stunning ! Thanks for sharing !

Great Pics

 
 By: dundev : October 24th, 2013-18:44
Now I fall in love with the new one!

Absolutely amazing photography!

 
 By: BluNotte : November 5th, 2013-17:11
Danke for these and do enjoy your marvellous beauty! Tschuss Stephen

Amazing Photos!

 
 By: i_am_Sam : November 6th, 2013-08:40
Datograph movement is always nice to be photographed! Best, Sam

Thanks guys !

 
 By: Jacques-Olivier : November 8th, 2013-02:29

Stunning Pics! [nt]

 
 By: ianny : November 8th, 2013-07:56

Now those are some outstanding photos!

 
 By: Gary G : November 12th, 2013-00:51
Wow -- many thanks for posting these! Really appreciate your eye and your use of subtle monochrome props to set off the watch. My only very minor suggestion (if I may) is that a few of the movement shots seem to have the white balance a bit on the "blue" ...