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In this classic WatchProSite post, mj23 shares his excitement over acquiring a significant A. Lange & Söhne timepiece. His initial post, showcasing the watch's intricate complication, sparked a lively discussion among collectors. The ensuing conversation delves into the practical applications and unique characteristics that make this particular reference a horological marvel.
Simply overjoyed to have acquired this piece and still amazed by its complication after all these years.

Key Points from the Discussion
- The A. Lange & Söhne Double Split is aesthetically pleasing with smooth, rounded pusher edges and Roman numerals, contributing to its elegant design. The platinum case offers a comforting and balanced feel on the wrist.
- The Double Split's 30-minute totalizer can be a limitation for timing longer events, prompting some collectors to seek the Triple Split for its extended 12-hour totalizer, which significantly broadens its practical utility.
- There's a 'double ten' technique for using the Double Split: start the chronograph, press at ten to set a reference time, then use the flyback at four to reset one hand while the rattrapante hand holds the reference. Pressing ten twice allows the rattrapante hand to catch up to the new reference time.
- The movement's finishing and intricate details are as captivating as the dial, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship of A. Lange & Söhne.
- The hand arrangement on the Double Split is unique, with setting the watch to 6 o’clock making visual sense, especially when considering the rattrapante's reverse motion.
- The Triple Split, with its extended timing capabilities, is considered a highly practical and enjoyable complication for those who understand and utilize its full potential, contrary to opinions that it might be unnecessary.
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