
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating visual exploration of the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Time Zone, a timepiece celebrated for its distinctive blend of technical sophistication and aesthetic charm. His photographic essay invites readers to appreciate the watch's 'friendly and beautiful' character, a sentiment often echoed by collectors who value Lange's unique approach to horology. This article delves into the community's perspective on what makes this particular Lange 1 reference so compelling.


Also cool to see something other than a 3/4 plate. At least some wheels which hopefully move some.
ALS movements are great eye candy - even some of the simpler ones. (I have a special soft spot for the old Sax-O-Mat with the 3/4 rotor.) Thanks for posting this one!
Your pics are showing a distinct and pleasing style
But sometimes I feel like they cover up too much of the beautifully finished movement with the 3/4 plate.
but WOW is the movement spectacular. These Langes are one of the, if not THE best finished mass-produced (relatively speaking) movements out there.
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