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Ray1126's post highlights the enduring appeal of A. Lange & Söhne's finishing, even on pieces he considers 'nothing really special.' This article delves into the nuances that make the Langematik Perpetual a cherished reference among collectors, exploring its design evolution and unique characteristics. Ray1126's personal reflection serves as a gateway to understanding the subtle yet significant details that captivate enthusiasts.
I am yet to find a toothpick to adjust the date.... but as long as the time is correct it is fine...
Key Points from the Discussion
- Lange's 'rhodium' dial for this model, despite being officially unchanged, evolved significantly; older versions were matte with a slight pinkish hue, while newer ones are more metallic silver with greater subdial contrast.
- The presence of a protruding rectangular calendar corrector is a key design preference for some collectors, offering convenience for frequent date adjustments, especially for those who avoid watch winders.
- The Langematik Perpetual is considered one of the less common A. Lange & Söhne models, despite the brand's overall limited production of approximately 5,000 watches per year.
- The Langematik Perpetual has been discontinued in all metals, with the Honey Gold version marking its final iteration, leading to speculation about the movement's potential reappearance in a 40mm case.
- The inconvenience of adjusting the date without a dedicated pusher is a minor trade-off for some collectors who prefer a cleaner case design, avoiding the common rectangular pusher found on many Lange watches.
- Some collectors, like Ray1126, find that a deep navy blue strap enhances the watch's aesthetic by complementing the moon phase complication more effectively than a traditional black strap.
- Personal preference for dial aesthetics varies, with some collectors favoring the older matte grey (potentially pinkish) dial for its subdued character, while others prefer the later, shinier metallic version.
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