Often Lange prefer the monochromatic tone or Black but this blue is amazing.... in WG, it isn't too heavy - the proportions and fit on the wrist is impressive. I wish it is in Pt... Hopefully in future....A.Lange & Sohne will release one in this salmon di
Below is a Octogonal case in Ceramic coated Titanium with a sandblasted anthracite dial... the case is 44mm and 14mm thick, absence of real lug makes it more wearable than the numbers look - having said that, it is still a BIG timepiece. FB limits this re
Those of you who have read my posts over the years are familiar with my ongoing wishlists... so-called journeyman watches, timeless design, and desk clocks. Sadly, no matter what I do, the masters of elegant, masculine and mechanical desk clocks/small obj
Do we need to know the sunrise and sunset complication... if you think in those lines...we'll soon question ourselves - Do we need a timepiece to tell the time ! the case on point here, the dial is more an art and it is just a mechanical art. The wave fin
...and still trying to compile my thoughts on it. Smallest watch they have made at just 39.6mm which means it slips under a cuff fairly easily. Doesn't get much attention from anyone, but it takes time to digest the layers of detail. Incredibly difficult
Rolf Schnyder was a dear friend of mine. I miss him. He used to call me the "Head Freak!" and then laugh loudly. I never knew when he'd call me from somewhere around the world. Ulysse Nardin has his stamp, his DNA, his imprint and it is now gone a long ti