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A. Lange & Söhne's Triple Split chronograph represents a pinnacle of mechanical complexity and finishing. In this feature, original author amanico shares an intimate look at this horological marvel, inviting readers to appreciate its intricate details and exceptional craftsmanship through his lens. His contribution offers a valuable perspective on why this particular reference captivates collectors and enthusiasts alike.
No words are really needed.
Enjoy,
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original author further enhances the visual experience by providing an additional high-resolution image, showcasing another angle of the A. Lange & Söhne Triple Split.
- The Triple Split is lauded for its unparalleled technical achievement, being the world's first mechanical split-seconds chronograph that can measure lap times and comparative times for events lasting up to twelve hours, not just minutes or seconds.
- Collectors often highlight the exceptional hand-finishing of the movement, visible through the sapphire case back, as a key differentiator for A. Lange & Söhne, particularly in such a complex caliber.
- The aesthetic balance of the dial, despite the complexity of three rattrapante hands and multiple subdials, is frequently praised for its legibility and elegant design.
- Some forum members express a preference for the Triple Split's more substantial case size compared to other Lange chronographs, finding it better accommodates the intricate movement and dial layout.
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