chronograph with no subdials, not many are produced this way and they should. Maybe Patek could make one, since they managed to put 5 hands stacked on top of each other in the 5212. Thank you for sharing Nico, this is a dream watch of mine, albeit probabl...
It’s in the bank now but I’ll get it for August. It’s the first watch I bought in my life so I thought it would be apt to have my first post with it. If I can get some decent pictures of course.
Further enhanced by that beautiful blueish strap with white stitching on the first pic, perfectly matching the awesome white enamel dial and blue numerals. Do you have a wrist shot, or how does it wear on your wrist?
This movement would not look out of home on a watch from the early 20th century...minus the shock absorption. This model has been in production for more than ten years, and I remember being in awe the first time I discovered Lang & Heyne's watches. Th...
I’ve “handled” several over the years…it’s even better in person. Here are some images I’ve been able to snap. The story behind its development and the young watchmaker who worked for Marco at the time, Johannes Jahnke, is inspiring. It was his creation o...
The original white two color enamel, with black Romans and blue minutes around the outer edge. Featured in the plat. cased watches above. The original release in 2006. The other dial is a black galvanic solid silver dial pictured above in a RG case. To my...
But no other variations: Plat white enamel 18k RG white enamel 18k WG galvanic solid silver black dial Sadly this model is no longer made. They might have made a RG with black dial too, but I’ve now had the chance to handle it or snap a photo. Cheers, Tim...