
Clueless_Collector initiates a compelling discussion on the A. Lange & Söhne Emil Lange Moon Phase, questioning its perceived size and aesthetic. This article delves into the community's perspective on whether the watch's dimensions contribute to its 'whimsical' or 'poetic' character, a crucial consideration for collectors evaluating its wrist presence and design intent. The author's personal reflection on the watch's fit sparks a broader conversation about the brand's future and market dynamics.


...so I suggest you give it to me it will be perfect on mine Just kidding of course! It is just perfect as it is!
But I know this one is small relatively to your others. It’s a special watch, and its size is part of that. Poetic.
Initially it was the rose gold version. I took this pic probably 20 years ago.
No worries, Mike, appreciate your input too.
Your input and resources have been so helpful, I really appreciate you. I wonder with what's going on, how would the next 20 years be for the brand? PS: recently read an interview with the CEO and again the topic of allocation, I can see how challenging it is and now understands it is difficult to be "fair"....brand has to grow their client base and competition is tough, only the top top % tier can have everything, rest has to settle for this or that.
It was just for helping since you find this Emil Lange moon phase too small on your wrist…🤷🏻♂️ 😉😂😂
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