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Any thoughts about the A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar Terraluna 180.032FE

 
 By: E Taylor : February 4th, 2022-15:52
Any thoughts about the A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar Terraluna 180.032FE. I am considering it. Thanks for any feedback. ...  
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I’ve always wanted to see one of these in the metal

 
 By: Cozmopak : February 4th, 2022-16:02
I know they’re huge, but the shear number of complications is just unreal
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 By: E Taylor : February 4th, 2022-16:12
Wish I could find an example somewhere, so I could try it on... I too worry about the size?!?
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Tim Mosso has reviewed this watch on his channel

 
 By: Cozmopak : February 4th, 2022-16:36
You could watch some of his videos
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Found it, thanks!

 
 By: E Taylor : February 4th, 2022-16:52
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Thanks for the view!

 
 By: Tim_M : February 5th, 2022-02:38
Best, Tim
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Wow, the legendary Tim is on this board!

 
 By: montecristo#2 : February 5th, 2022-14:37
Say hi to Hans for me. He does a great job!
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I have tried it and find it unwearable even though my wrist can take the diameter, thick and extremely top heavy - those are the real challenges.

 
 By: als1678 : February 4th, 2022-17:31
A masterpiece, unquestionably. But in the pocket watch category ... You should definitely try it before buying. But to give you an idea - it is substantially bigger than double split for example.
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 By: E Taylor : February 4th, 2022-17:37
Thanks so much for the feedback!
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I once heard from a fellow collector who has this in Pt....

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 4th, 2022-17:48
He has to ask his tailor to alter all his shirts for the left side to cater for the watch because it's not going under the cuff )
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A really tour de force!

 
 By: aris d : February 4th, 2022-19:36
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my first impression is no, too chunky, too expensive

 
 By: christianch : February 4th, 2022-20:04
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Too big, too chunky, difficult to read, in my opinion.

 
 By: amanico : February 4th, 2022-22:05
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she is a unique beauty

 
 By: Gelato Monster : February 5th, 2022-06:36
IMHO a bit too big and too busy
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I never understood this Richard Lange layout

 
 By: dte2 : February 5th, 2022-07:31
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It's vintage inspired ...

 
 By: diracpoint : February 5th, 2022-22:00
Seyffert pocket watches: ...  
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Interesting!

 
 By: dte2 : February 6th, 2022-02:38
I see the artistry in it, just not the practicality
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I was lucky enough to see it once.

 
 By: MTR : February 5th, 2022-09:01
It was very, very, VERY impressive. And a “monster” regarding size and weight. And I had to try hard to read the time and think I would have to practice to get all the informations when just taking a quick look at the dial.
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A couple of questions ...

 
 By: diracpoint : February 5th, 2022-22:03
(a) Is this an "instantaneous change" perpetual calendar? i.e. do all the indications change exactly at the same time? (b) And, if so, does the change happens precisely at midnight when the second hand hits 0? (i.e. like the Zeitwerk date)
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It's incredible to see in person. I sort of "sold" one (not mine) to someone once.

 
 By: CR : February 5th, 2022-22:31
I was in a store with an acquaintance who was ambivalent. He was asking me what I thought, and it actually looked okay on his very large wrist. He pulled the trigger while I was there. Not sure how long he kept it, though. Personally, I dislike subdials w... 
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To me

 
 By: watch-er : February 27th, 2022-15:46
aside from being way too large and heavy for most people to wear comfortably and not knock it into everything, the regulator dials overlap which makes it very difficult to tell the time at a glance. Obviously, a superb masterpiece, but a watch to be enjoy... 
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