Movements’ architecture and finishing of a Lange is on a much better level. Remembering your past question I would make the following rating: 1) 1815 Chrono 2) JLC duometre 3) PP 5070
Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre Quantieme Lunaire in rose gold , ref. Q6042521 with caliber 381 . Dimensions: 40.5 x 13.6 mm A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph Boutique Edition in white gold , ref. 414.026 with caliber L951.5 . Dimensions: 39.5 x 11.4 mm Do you ...
I find it disturbing as well, on what was supposed to be a calm watch with moon phase. At least on the Chronographe version, the jumping second hand is only in action when the Chrono is activated. ...
I have always been struggling appreciating the Lange chronograph as in my view Datograph is the obvious choice. But that’s just me, nothing wrong with the chronograph of course.
even if the "foudroyante" complication doesn't appeal to me very much (I find ultra-fast running hands distracting). But I like the very "clean complexity" of the dial.
I just shot that model for the first time in years. My one-minute summary is on instagram and the full length video will be up in a few days. One of the challenges posed by all these name changes is that I've had to shoot many watches repeatedly to keep t...
Looking forward to the full length video. And I know (or think I know) that you love the Duomètre: so would you have a favorite, here? As always, when I have the opportunity, allow me to thank you for all your work, which means a great deal to all of us. ...
The 42mm Duometre a Chroographe is very large for a dress watch, and the 39.5mm Lange is far more manageable. I'd say the Duometre is the more interesting machine, but if size dictates a smaller watch, then the 1815 would be my choice - even compared to a...
Isn't the Quantième Lunaire featured here (it's not the Chronograph) only 40.5 mm ? Which would make it closer to the 1815 chronograph (not in thickness, though). Best, Emmanuel
The variety of options they come in and the chunk of cool complications are amazing in one package. It’s a little large but that’s ok. I love the flying seconds personally.
Movements’ architecture and finishing of a Lange is on a much better level. Remembering your past question I would make the following rating: 1) 1815 Chrono 2) JLC duometre 3) PP 5070 Best
Very different, but from a practical standpoint, the QL for me. I love a moonphase and the date is important to me. Plus, most people I know don't actually use their chronograph. -Dean