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PLM Tourbillon Comparo!

 

Greetings to all!  Let's say that you're sitting there, as one does, with a sizable wad of cash in your pocket (here is where I depart from your participation in the narrative) and a healthy supply of good taste (which I am sure that you have in abundance!).

"Ah," you say to yourself (but not aloud, because that would be a bit odd) "I think I'd like to pick up one of the Lange PLM Tourbillons -- not the recent one with that snappy dial thingy, even though the Handskunstwerk version isn't so bad, but the original."

Great idea!  But which one?  There was one of the rare WG/blue dial watches up for auction today, but that went to someone else and it might be a while until another appears.  The fabled Stainless Steel unique piece is out there, but then again precious metal is both lovely and more available when it comes to this watch.

The two practical choices are the YG (as worn by Herr Lange himself) and the PT (of which only 50 were made).  "Gee," you say to yourself "before I place that WTB ad, I'd certainly like to see these two pieces side by side!  But what are the odds?"

Happily, thanks to the good offices of two of my close friends and gentleman PuristS via recent short-term loans, I am able to defy the odds and help you out as you ponder your choice:

 



 


 


Personally I love this piece in YG, but having seen the PT version in the metal for the first time I am absolutely blown away.  Unlike the RL PLM (in my opinion) in this case the white metal works really well with the silvered dial and is not too austere.  If I were buying a RL PLM I'd go for the RG, but if I ever had the good fortune to own one of these babies I might find myself leaning toward the PT -- although the YG is a delight as well, and over time might wear more easily due to its visual warmth.  It's also great to see a YG watch that very much holds its own -- would be very cool to see a re-edition of this watch in Honey Gold, but perhaps that's too much to hope for...

So let's say you're leaning toward PT -- you might ask "Gary, by any chance do you have another few shots of that beauty?"  Happily enough:

 



 


 


Hope you enjoyed!  It was a wonderful treat for me to be able to photograph these lovely watches, and I will hope to see them on my friends' wrists when we meet again sometime soon.

Best,

Gary G

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