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thanks ...
so they start with the gold disc where the concave (arent they convex?) moon(s) already present?
and how do we discriminate the old moonphase discs from the new?
Edwin
btw ...
By: -=EHH=- : June 25th, 2009-04:20
so the "blue" carbon layer is removed with a laser; but looking at the first picture you posted: it seems to me that the two moons present on the disc are 3D in appearance and not "flat" ... does the laser not only remove the carbon but also a little bit ...
That's what I wondered too...
By: CR : June 25th, 2009-21:28
When the platinum Langematik Perpetual was introduced, it had a very dull, dark blue moonphase disc. It was my only complaint about that watch. A few years later, Lange change the blue color to the current, lighter, more vibrant blue. About a year or two ...