Am still able to recall the first time I held a Lange in my hands, an 1815, 40mm gorgeous size, unparalleled movement finish, balanced dial, lots going for it .. It was then that I knew I had to own a Lange at some point ..... However, procrastination set...
After a slew of indepenedents ... going back mainstream seemed approproiate :D Would love a Cab , although, they are few and far in between ... never say never though !
by no means a simple constructed watch. It is all in the details of this watch that makes it a great one. Starting from accurate six marks on the dial to read 1/6 th of a second, as this RL supposed to be a observatory watch, and ending on the extra clock...
The way I like it ... a sleeper to the untrained ;) The current Lange 1 with the new mvt is another favourite , and naturally the Datograph ... Btw, my better half dozed off when I rattled some of those to her ... go figure !
A superb choice! The sweeping seconds hand sets this one apart from the others as a precision instrument. You have a problem ahead though : one Lange is never enough. :) cheers fernando
the RG Richard Lange is timeless and one of my all time favourites. One that may not be complicated, but truly brings pleasure every time on the wrist. Best,
I had the pleasure of trying on the boutique edition in white gold. It wasn't the Lange I was hoping to see when I visited the boutique, but it's the Lange that I cannot forget.