Moderator Patrick_y photo documents a special and mysterious Lange & Soehne event in New York City. Lange & Soehne had a special event in New York City, from the invitation I couldn't get any details, I didn't even know what the event was for, was it to l...
I'm glad you found it entertaining! I tried to inject some subtle humor in there! I would've loved to have seen you there! But we'll have to rendezvous in Europe sometime!
As a purchaser of honey gold, I'm not sure I like it as much as normal yellow or rose gold. Yellow and rose gold have this incredible "richness" and warmth that just makes them likeable. Even bronze is likeable. Copper pots are likeable. But honey gold......
The movement has been updated with the movement that's similar to the Zeitwerk with date. It has 2x the power reserve as the original Zeitwerk. It's slightly easier to wind the crown too. And supposedly the movement has become more reliable (time will tel...
It's Covid, the brands want a big party to celebrate something truly new. So they're holding back until after Covid. BUT! That's really a silly idea. With so many people working from home and in front of their computers, they have a captive audience. By t...
But when it comes to crazy collaborations, they go crazy! Did you see that new Loro Piana collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara? I am the target audience and even I don't like it...
We are so used to just a dial colour change to scream to novelty that in this case, a new movement and a push button seems a revolution!!! I prefer the original version nevertheless, even if less advanced , its more….pure. Mo
Winding that watch is so painful! The new one is slightly less painful, but still pretty bad. Thus, the Zeitwerk is great as a "special occasion" watch. But as a regular daily, it's just too painful to wind, and (lest we forget) reliability isn't exactly ...
Hi Patrick, I was curious about the reliability comment for the OG ZW. When I first got mine (one of the earliest Striking Time movements), it would stop running prematurely. A quick trip to the factory permanently fixed this. I believe some other people ...
What does OG stand for? I've seen it mentioned at other places also but couldn't figure out the acronym. Regarding winding stiffness, it's probably by design. Quoting from Peter Chong's TimeZone article from 2009 ... "This arrangement allows the lowest fr...
ZW has a lot of reliability issues, as it's an incredibly complex watch. The acceleration of the discs during the minute change is violent and requires a fast acceleration and fast deceleration. Most problems arrive from the disc change mechanism. Sometim...
Your post from last week got me wearing the ZW again. I hadn't worn it in months. I love that watch, and especially the soft sound of the chime every 15 minutes, heard across the room on a quiet night. It's pretty cool having a watch that actively reminds...
I just found the Striking Time to be too big, heavy, and the strap too narrow for my wrist. I like Panerais, Panerai watches are comfortable. They're huge watches, but the straps are wide and soft, and the width spreads the weight of the heavy watch on a ...
Great music. Lovely watches. I got to speak with Alkis, the watchmaker for Lange Service in NYC, he's fantastic... Good food. Good champagne (Veuve, but it wasn't too dry). I was surprised to see such a long line, but it turned out to be worth it!
When Lange first introduced honey gold in 2010, I got the 1815 Moonphase and the Lange 1 Tourbillon, both in HG (matching numbers). I did this primarily because HG seemed like a special metal, and I thought Lange wouldn't use it very often. But then, in s...
Thank you for your generous comment about my photos! They came out okay, but the smoky dry ice they had in the room definitely made some of the photos grainy. But thanks again! Your appreciation is well appreciated!
And also for your explanation about 7:52. I learned something new! Two questions ... The 5-minute clock cannot display "52" so how do the audience know it's time to take their seats? (I'm assuming they don't totally rely on the clock) And, do you happen t...
The gong rings at 7:52. But the five minute clock still shows VII:50. Audience only knows to take their seats from the audible gongs. When the time transitions from 7:59 to 8:00, the minutes discs will show 0 for the tens digit and 0 for the single digits...