...can be seen once you flip it over. Their push button link (not the clasp) adjustment system is brilliant. Still going to see what they come up with for v2
This watch has got one thing that a Nautilus or a Royal Oak has not to offer and this one thing is the essence of watch making: it has got an in-house balance spring. Only Rolex too offers an, metal alloy, in-house balance spring in the sport watch depart...
I would not prefer the Speedmaster bracelet: too sporty, too brash for a Lange. The one on the left, with some additional faceting and refinement, is pretty much what I have in mind: a certain German heft and simplicity without being loud or gimmicky. Bes...
With simple words straight to the point: The original design makes it a sports watch and still looks like a Lange! The others make it look just like a watch! I like it and I am pretty sure it is very nice in person. Best Tempus
Please don’t forget: we are speaking about a Lange, not about a daily beater Submariner or Speedmaster. I think a “normal” bracelet, which sits between in the lugs, matches not to the character of the Odysseus: it is a strong watch with great complication...
This watch has full ALS DNA to my eyes (even if the bracelet isn't designed in-house). Asking for someone else's bracelet isn't the right direction, at least for me. This watch isn't like anything on the market in its class and the quality will, I believe...
... looks best, especially from the wrist shots. Still, I'm not in love with the overall design and I tend to dislike stick markers in general, but I think the Odysseus line has potential.
...and it is to be admired for that...but...the bracelet seems to me to be derivative without any real connection to ALS that I can discern. As others have pointed out, it seems to be a bit of Glashutte Original/IWC with the clasp and a bit of JLC with th...
...can be seen once you flip it over. Their push button link (not the clasp) adjustment system is brilliant. Still going to see what they come up with for v2
Hope to see it soon but I think it is a very, very nice watch: - some nice complications to play with - substantial but elegant enough and timeless - perfect movement to case ratio of a lovely, new movement with an inhouse balance spring - very masculine ...
I think ALS missed the mark. If I buy a watch with a bracelet, it's unlikely I would change the strap. If I wanted a watch with a leather strap I would buy another one. It's not a matter of what the watch looks like on other straps, it's whether it looks ...
I do like it on the bracelet, a lot. It gives the watch a very strong presence and that is all about this watch: a solid but noble steel watch. The small second gives it a marine chrononeter feel and is a brilliant choice from Lange. Competitor are more a...
I like this watch but to me the bracelet lets it down. I think this would look better on a strap, but the whole point of this watch is to exist on the bracelet. The bracelet feels like an afterthought here. It's rumored that Genta would design the bracele...