To call it your favorite?
What I can read in this watch is this:
- most likely the management consultation with Vacheron showed that the Patrimony Contemporain is a mega seller and Lange is jumping also on
that train.
- secondly: a new movement like this one showes cristal clear: watches, thin in particular, are not ment to be 40 mm.
Lange would not have such a big discrepancy in case / movement ratio unless it is avoidable.
And here is the problem: large, thin movements literally don't work: they become far too instable.
To put a solid case back would also mean a breach in tradition and a shame as the Patrimony is doing, to hide a pretty movement.
I have to see it in metal first, but I fear it will be a vast watch liek the VC one and more like a plate, a badge or a huge sticker on the wrist.
The autos and even more the manual Saxonias, they are really classic and nice.
Just a thought ...
Moritz