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Impressive!
Wow, Nico, how lucky were you in order to get a private viewing of this masterpiece!
The movement is simply incredible!
Thanks for taking us along with you.
Abrazo y feliz dia del padre!
Alejandro
No worries Patrick!
By: BluNotte : June 20th, 2009-06:40
I intend to celebrate the arrival of my PLM with a dinner with a special friend, or if she can't make it, then alone will do! I just wish you guys were with me here in Tokyo! My PLM is due sometimes in July, or so I am told. I will let you guys know, natu...
I knew it, Graham!
By: amanico : June 20th, 2009-22:55
LIke me, you're literally attracted by the original way of reading time, on this watch ( and on others, of course ). At the beginning, when I saw the first pics, I wondered if I wouldn't e a bit dusiturbed by this digital display intead of the more classi...
Thanks, Nicolas!
By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-02:15
I appreciate the live pictures you and FX have shared with us of Lange's latest masterpiece. I really enjoy the Zeitwerk for its unusual dial, and stunning movement. Just looking at the movement once, I'd be hard pressed not to recognize it again. It's ju...
Wait a moment
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : June 21st, 2009-07:33
first of all thank you for bringing to us mortals yet another unusual piece for "closer" inspection actually this marvel of high horology is not my cup of travarica but the movement is just astonishing the appearance and finish are just top of the top one...
Zeitwerk does seem to work.
By: pingtsai : June 21st, 2009-10:29
This particular Lange watch is certainly impressive from the front and back. It succeeds in being symmetrical without being symmetrical, by the placement of the crown and counterbalance of the screw with the jewel. I especially like how the numerals have ...