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Rotation dictated it would be a Lange day.

 

Some extended travel coming up so that necessitates a day with a watch not suitable for travel and moving around.  


It’s always hard to capture a good shot of the reverse side indoors; the German silver just gets agitated by most lighting and so pictures are never great.  

But the movement side is the only real clue to this being a little more complicated than one’s everyday time only manual wound watch. So it’s good to get a peak of it some times. 

I do always flip the watch when winding it; to see the chain move (as much as one can through the tiny cut out), and to amplify the winding experience and audible click. 






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