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Clueless_Collector's detailed photographic essay offers an intimate look at the A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus, highlighting the meticulous finishing and design elements that define this significant timepiece. His close-up shots emphasize the textures, dial intricacies, and platinum accents, providing a valuable visual resource for collectors and enthusiasts. This article delves into the specific details that make the Odysseus a distinctive offering from the Glashütte manufacture.
The different textures

Glad the date disc background is same color/texture as dial

The raised characters and use of Platin is awesome


Also like how the dial changes color from reflections

Key Points from the Discussion
- The Odysseus successfully integrates A. Lange & Söhne's distinct design DNA into a sport watch, showcasing exceptional workmanship, design, and originality, with the bracelet further enhancing its robust yet classic personality.
- A key point of discussion revolves around the case maker for the Odysseus, specifically whether the 'SUG' hallmark, often found on the white gold version, is also present on the stainless steel model.
- Clueless_Collector confirmed that his Odysseus case back only features the case number, with no 'SUG' marking visible, suggesting a potential difference in case manufacturing origin between the white gold and stainless steel versions.
- The original author expressed a strong preference for the Odysseus, noting that while other watches can be beautiful, the Odysseus holds a slight edge in its ability to captivate and reveal its beauty.
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