
In this captivating post, WatchProSite contributor amanico presents the Lang & Heyne Georg, a timepiece he describes as both exquisite and 'deliciously outdated.' His stunning photography highlights the watch's unique charm, particularly focusing on its 'killer movement' and intricate case decoration. This article delves into amanico's initial impressions and the community's subsequent discussion, exploring what makes this independent watchmaker's creation so compelling to collectors.






Modern classic, not my Grandfather's old watch.
A magnificent movement for the main course, a scrumptious case for dessert, and triple lugs as a post dessert snack.
BTW, there's one in Italy. and one in Denmark.
So much style, such a marvelous movement. It seems thick however. I love the style of the movement and the layout- everything can be seen working away π
Very classy and elegant. Do you know that the minute track forms a perfect square within the rectangular case/dial? Here the back is even more attractive.
For me, it might be the best rectangular watch. It is gorgeus in both sides.
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