No words are needed, here: Except that the movement is my favorite part of a Zeitwerk watch. A real feast for the eyes and the brain. Best, Nicolas ...
I find it interesting and impressive that Lange continually updates movements but always keeps the same movement number. Your shots are of the original movement, later pieces (also upgraded on serviced pieces) had a development of the regulating system to...
I am very interested in the ALS Zeitwerk. I prefer the simple version black dial to the Zeitwerk date even if the movement of the Zeitwerk date is much improved. So - if possible - I would like a most updated movement of the „simple version“ where for exa...
I really love to add a ZW someday. It’s such an icon family of the brand with its distinctive looks. One thing that holds me back is the 36hr PR and like wearing a hockey puck....I know the new ZW date is 72hr. This original ZW is discontinued and I think...
Winding the (old) ZW is very different -- much crisper and stiffer -- from winding other Langes that we're used to. It definitely requires more force. Personally, I found this to be delightful because each click feels and sounds quite distinctive. I reall...
Let me explain. The tactile sensation of both are amazing. The PLM is slightly smoother than the Zeitwerk BUT still gives the same feedback, tactile sensation, sound, and click feeling you can from the Zeitwerk. Basically it is a smoother and more refined...
Owning both ZW and RL will be a dream come true but will take time, lol....you know what I mean Now that the original ZW is discontinued, I'm sure a new model with 72 hrs like the ZW date will emerge.
If you look at some of my recent posts you will see that I have a fetish for manual wind chronographs. Why manual wind over automatics? There are many reasons but to keep it brief, it is due to the fact that I like the action of winding the watch myself a...
... is how few turns it takes to fully wind it. Just when you're starting to enjoy it, after only a few turns, the fun is over because it's fully wound.