
Gary G presents a stunning photo essay of the A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Pour le Mérite (PLM), a piece he describes as a "very enjoyable piece to photograph." His detailed images capture the intricate beauty of this highly regarded timepiece, offering readers an intimate look at its craftsmanship. This post celebrates the aesthetic and technical marvel of the PLM through the lens of a passionate photographer.
Greetings to all! Took these photos of the lovely RL PLM (property of a Gentleman Purist) a few months ago but haven't posted them here previously:












A very enjoyable piece to photograph. Thanks to my good friend for the loan!
Best,
Gary G
To fully appreciate the depth of the enamel dial, and to avoid reflections... Superb job, my friend. By far the nicest photos I've ever seen on this PLM! Best, and thanks. Nicolas
I'd give my right arm to have this piece. Gary, Nicolas said it all. Beautiful work. Joe
I love it when people take such beautiful shots of a very well deserved piece! You should pull on it Gary! Stephen
of a wonderful piece! Thanks! Must have been hard to return that loan! Best Andreas
I love this watch in every aspect Understated on the outside but very complex inside Many fine details that doesn't scream out loud Thanks for sharing Gary! Always enjoyed your photographs Sam
I don't know if there were more amazing simple watch ever done... I don't see for the moment. (maybe the 1815 moonphase Pt which I have a crush for). thanks for sharing Francois
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