A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds Review
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A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds Review

By amanico · Sep 6, 2025 · 37 replies
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A. Lange & Söhne's Richard Lange Jumping Seconds, a horological marvel featuring a constant escapement and regulator, is explored in depth by forum member amanico. His original post showcases three distinct versions of this significant reference, inviting collectors to weigh in on their preferred aesthetic. This article synthesizes community perspectives, offering insights into the design choices and market reception of this technically sophisticated timepiece.

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Platinum on white dial, 2017. 



White gold black silver dial, 2019: 







And right now, this freshly issued white gold rose gold dial: 





Three different versions of a superb constant escapement + regulator. 

For me, the white gold black dial is the one. 

You? 

Best,

Nicolas






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JL
jlux
Sep 6, 2025
These are all superb!

If I could choose I would go for the black dial version.

DE
dedestexhes
Sep 6, 2025
I’m with you, black dial for this one.

ZS
ZSHSZ
Sep 6, 2025
The original. All others just pulling skins and luck of imagination…

AM
amanico
Sep 6, 2025
I understand very well. When you launch a watch stating that it is 100 pieces only, you should respect that.

AM
amanico
Sep 6, 2025
2 for the black, one for the Pt.

ZS
ZSHSZ
Sep 6, 2025
Exactly! It clearly transpires the corporate money grabbing strategy.

Noticed, as of late, all Richemont brands, released more or less the same things? Back in the day, we couldn’t wipe our mouths from drooling over the keyboard year after year, seeing the new Lange, Vacheron, etc. watches? Now all we get, is dials and higher prices…

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