DonCorson[AHCI]
3358
Very nice watches...
I have no wearing experience, so I can't help you there.
But as to the movements, it is true that the first movements were modified Unitas movements. In the mean time Marco has been making more and more of the pieces himself as for his use many of the ETA parts are not up to snuff. I do not know exactly what part if any of the center chrono movement of the Albert of Saxony is not from Marco. But just take a good look at the movement, below are links to my Basel reports with Marcos watches. You can see why I claim that this is one of the most spectacular movements that I know. The openess and depth along with the contrast of the steel springs and levers with the frosted gold plate and bridges is real poetry. IMHO I wouldn't care if some parts are shared with another movement.
Highly desirable.
Don
Basel 2010- Lang & Heyne
Basel 2009- Lang & Heyne
Basel 2008 - Lang & Heyne

Lang & Heyne
By: HK Watch : January 29th, 2011-03:59
I have followed Lang & Heyne with interest for some time on this forum. But it wasn't until the other day that I actually saw some of their pieces "in the metal." I was really blown away by the quality, style and overall feel of these watches. I haven't s...
Very nice watches...
By: DonCorson : January 29th, 2011-12:03
I have no wearing experience, so I can't help you there. But as to the movements, it is true that the first movements were modified Unitas movements. In the mean time Marco has been making more and more of the pieces himself as for his use many of the ETA...
They had a few
By: HK Watch : February 5th, 2011-19:14
on display including the King Johann, Moritz of Saxony and Konrad. In terms of size and feel, they were fine, in my view, for office wear. Yes, the King Johann and Moritz are somewhat large, but for my personal taste I did not find them oversized. My ques...