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in the ALS catalog, imo. Absolutely exquisite. Perfect size. Great refinement and a 3/4 plate movement with apparent crown and ratchet wheels if I remember well. Best, Emmanuel
Those long luds make the watch wear large. I believe the lug to lug is between 47 and 47.5mm ie each lug is 4.5mm to 4.75mm long which is too long. I have a small wrist too and the watch just about fits me because those straight long lugs are sloping down...
Not only is this a truly stunning looking beautiful watch but A.Lange & Sohne receive huge bonus credit from me for calling a watch that is just 5.9mm thin a thin watch and not an Ultra Thin watch although it could easily be classed as Extra Thin. Whe...
The 72-hour power reserve in this calibre became the model for Lange to build off with others. And the micro-beveled teeth on the gear-train are found on few other Lange calibres at any level of complication.