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+ 1, Magnus.

 
 By: amanico : August 11th, 2012-07:32

VERY serious!

 
 By: marcelo : August 10th, 2012-18:00
If I ever get what it needs (money - in this case) to buy a watch from the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie, it will be a Lange.

Congratulations!

A terrific piece...

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : August 10th, 2012-19:45
That shows Langes abilities. It is THE perfect chronograph. Wear it in good health!

Fantastic Watch

 
 By: markieesq : August 11th, 2012-01:18

Jack:

Enjoy your watch every day in the very best of health!

Mark

Enjoyed these photos very much

 
 By: donizetti : August 11th, 2012-03:06
Thanks a lot, Best, Andreas

Still the pinnacle of chronographs, Jack

 
 By: AndrewD : August 11th, 2012-04:55

Congratulations on this one and enjoy every moment.

Andrew

Welcome back, stranger! :) Great pics, too, Jack. [nt]

 
 By: CR : August 11th, 2012-07:17
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Superb photos

 
 By: nautilus : August 11th, 2012-09:56
Stunning watch, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

This watch deserves B&W treatment for sure.

 
 By: Mark in Paris : August 11th, 2012-10:47

Very nice pictures Jack, thanks.

And I won't have any difficulties in agreeing with you.

Cheers,

Mark

Absolutely agree with your last statement

 
 By: BluNotte : August 11th, 2012-11:33

Hey Jack,

Glad to see you here.

Lange, they have, and will always be serious, about crafting the best watches on Earth.

Enjoy yours , from now till perpetuality,

Stephen

Dinosaurs are ruling The Earth again

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : August 11th, 2012-11:38
so please hang around here more ...again.
smile
I just started posting after lurking when you ruled wink
Thank you for your input
Best
Damjan

THanks Jack for the pics.

 
 By: foversta : August 12th, 2012-00:59
It is obviously an iconic watch in the Lange history.

Fx

A wonderful watch to spend time with!! Love it! [nt]

 
 By: Highlander65 : August 12th, 2012-05:34
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Hi Jack, that is a marvel of the watchmaking.

 
 By: ling5hk : August 14th, 2012-00:01

Not many watch lovers can say no to this watch.

Regards

Ling

Thanks everyone . . .

 
 By: Jack Forster : August 18th, 2012-10:01
. . . it is an enormously satisfying watch to wear --even after daily exposure for many months, I can definitely say it just doesn't get old.  Every time I put it on there is a particular feeling of satisfaction --I don't know, maybe it has something to do with having been to the factory a couple of times now, and seeing how genuinely dedicated the people are who make them.  Everyone I have met who is involved with Lange & Soehne takes their work very, very seriously indeed, especially the folks in Germany --there is such a sense of palpable pride in what they do, a seriousness and dedication that is not, needless to say, exactly ubiquitous in the watch industry.

You get the feeling when you visit Lange in Glashuette that to the workers there this is not just a job; they see themselves as custodians of a watchmaking tradition unique to the region and to their culture, which to them is a very precious thing, and it comes through, I think, in the watches.

On the original version of the Datograph vs. the new one --I am of two very divided minds on the subject.  I LOVE the idiosyncrasies of the original --the quirky Roman numerals in particular give it to me a very, very attractive character.  On the other hand, having had a chance to spend some time with the Auf/Ab, there is no doubt that it is in many respects a better design.  The dial is less cluttered and one very important improvement, though it may seem minor, is that the chronograph and running seconds subdials no longer "cut" the minutes track, which means it is possible to set the watch more easily and accurately.  The longer power reserve is a big plus as well; the fact is 36 hours is a little on the low end of the spectrum and I have had the watch run down on me (or I should say, have let it run down) occasionally, especially on the weekends, because you reach the end of the power reserve fairly quickly.

I also admire very much the fact that they keep making incremental improvements to what was already arguably the best manual wind chronograph movement in the industry --for instance the movement in the original had some engraving on the plate that was under a spring, and on rare occasions this would produce a little drag on the spring.  It was an extremely minor problem which virtually never produced any functional issues, but nonetheless in the new movement, they shifted the engraving to another part of the plate to avoid the risk of momentarily fouling the spring.  That kind of attention to detail is just one of the many reasons I have so much affection for Lange & Soehne and feel it is such a special company, and I hope they stick to their guns, keep production low and quality high, and just in general, don't forget who they are --as so many even haute de gamme level watchmakers seem to have done in recent years.

Jack

I can see your point on the almost fanatical approach to quality by Lange

 
 By: Hororgasm : August 19th, 2012-15:48
Makes one feels special, both intellectually and spiritually, when one puts on the Datograph. Acrtually, I am writing this whilst still in Germany, and just having seen what Lange's expansion plans are, and seeing for myself how dedicated the folks are, both technical and commercial sides of the business.

Reference point on new Dato up/down...I know many, myself included, that already own the original, and can't help but feel the new either isn't revolutionaty enough...that I could accept, but a dogmatic approach insisting the Dato original is a better watch is clearly wrong in my eyes

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

Best,

Horo.