There are two things that I think are not up to Lange standards:
1) Sparse finishing on the bridges (no ribbing).
2) Incomplete and notchy hand engraving (see photo).
After last week's presentation of the 1815 Thin Honeygold, I would like to introduce you to the 1815 Rattrapante Honeygold, which is also one of the three watches celebrating the 175th anniversary of the opening of Ferdinand Adolf Lange's first workshop i...
Great review as always and no cons which is very rare! It may not be cheap but I think this gem of a watch strikes the right balance between a beautiful dial, a superbly finished movement and a reasonable price for a split second chronograph. The fact tha...
There are two things that I think are not up to Lange standards: 1) Sparse finishing on the bridges (no ribbing). 2) Incomplete and notchy hand engraving (see photo). John ...
...make it a 60-minute chrono. On the subject of big dates...turn the Saxonia Annual Calendar (with big date) into a perpetual and I will buy it tomorrow : ) I might buy it anyway...
the nicest langes in the past 5 yrs at least (with the exception of the Dato perpetual touby) - but i am biased towards chronos with 12-6 arrangement 2 nitpicking points : - 39-40mm would be perfection - the unsightly spring in the movement Ym
Thank you FX for your review. I like the 175th anniversary watches very much, much better than the watch presented 5 years ago, where I wrote here: "And now the 1815 "200th Anniversary F.A. Lange"? A big watch with its 40 mm case, and "only" a black dial ...