I feel that Moritz Grossmann is always something of a dark horse in the independent scene, quietly making some of the best watches money can buy. Recently I learned of a new release of theirs, in honor of the thirteenth anniversary of the modern resurrect...
They could have based the watch on the calibre and case from their Benu 37mm. But I think with this amazing dial texture, it's ok to have a few more millimeters worth of material
Will be the price, particularly compared to the time-only offerings of Lange. But I think at this general level of price, collectors are more concerned about getting exactly what they want rather than getting the 'best deal' (whatever that may mean).
...and definitely different when it comes to materials and technique. The work on the dial alone is very impressive. Hope to see one in the flesh someday...
But I know Lange uses the same technique with some of their 'Handwerkskunst' models, and more has been written about those: watchesbysjx.com If you do decide to pick one up, please share photos
It seems that the texture on the MG is rougher and deeper, whereas the Lange watches have shallower, finer dimples. But I think you’d have to see both in person to really appreciate the difference.
i saw a posting on the mg website saying the brand has just debuted in sg with the tremblage models on display. would be great if someone could take a look and pics, then tell us. thanks in advance to whoever does
So gorgeous! I’m looking forward to seeing it in person at the local AD because I think it’s going to be amazing. In my opinion, the rose gold looks way better than steel. I’m really tempted to order one already but I already have a Benu so…hard decisions...
The LF hands are more traditional ‘spears’, whereas these are like spears with corners. Both are in the conversation for the best handsets in watchmaking imo.