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Nicolas (amanico) kicks off 2021 by showcasing what he considers a 'perfect Lange Collection,' featuring three exceptional A. Lange & Söhne timepieces. This post and its subsequent discussion offer a fascinating look into collector preferences and the diverse appeal of Lange's horological masterpieces.
A nice photo fo celebrate the freshly arrived year:
Which sums what could be considered as the perfect Lange Collection.
Best,
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Triple Split is lauded as an unparalleled horological achievement, with the only potential improvement being its integration into a Grande Complication.
- The Richard Lange Jumping Seconds Black is highlighted as one of the most pleasing recent Lange releases, offering a balance of wearability and technical sophistication.
- While the Triple Split is technically impressive, its wearability can be a challenge for daily enjoyment compared to other models.
- A 'perfect' Lange collection could be expanded to include models like the Lange 1 Pt Black and the Cabaret Pt Black to cover all bases.
- The Datograph and Langematik Anniversary are highly coveted pieces, with collectors expressing regret over not retaining them.
- The presented trio of watches is widely considered to be 'three pillars' or a 'hat trick' of A. Lange & Söhne's offerings.
- Personal preferences vary, with some collectors preferring the Triple Split over the Datograph and the black jumping seconds over the 1815 Emil.
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