
In a captivating "Macro Monday" post, WatchProSite contributor beerstyle shares a stunning close-up of a Lang & Heyne movement, inviting fellow collectors to appreciate its intricate design. This article delves into the aesthetic and technical discussions sparked by beerstyle's exceptional photography, highlighting why this particular independent watchmaker's movements resonate deeply with enthusiasts.


...seem to have so much 'air' in them...lots of room to breathe. You can more easily see how they work, which is also nice.
Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful week. Best, Tim
will post more for sure hahah
watches have bridges covering large chunks of the movement. That's why this one looks airy hahahaha
and yes, always a joy to look at this movement
It is just one of those movements that gives you a warm feeling every time u look at it
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