I’ve admired several Lange pieces over the years, especially from the back. IMO the craftsmanship of the Datograph and Zeitwerk deliver an irresistible combination of precision, engineering and art. But on my wrist they felt a bit thick and unbalanced. Th...
Congrats on the 1815 chronograph. I think it isn’t a thick watch, it actually sits quite nicely. My wrist is less than 6.5 inches and I own the datograph. So from my perspective the 1815 chronograph is a superb piece to own...an everyday chrono. Fwiw, I l...
Initially I was so in love with the Zeitwerk. At that point I'd only seen photos and read extensive reviews, but never actually tried it on (or any other Lange). So I went to an AD with full intentions to buy one, but it just didn't feel right on my wrist...
I understand your point about it as well. Luckily I find the Zeitwerk fits me fine whereas the Datograph was a bit thick and top heavy. With it's protruding caseback, I just could never find it super comfortable and always chose to wear a different watch,...
Saw your post on another thread about the frustrating lack of response and I am glad that didn’t dissuade you from getting this beauty! That is a very fine and wonderful piece! Congratulations! Now the challenge is not to dig yourself deeper into the Lang...
You’ve got everything you wanted on the movement side from the Dato, but in a better overall package for your wrist. This one is also my favourite of the 1815 Chronos, I’m a sucker for a scale on a chronograph. And most of us have way too many dark dials,...