The lumen concept works best with models in the Lange 1 family, for me. Those are much more appealing than lumen models from other families. And as someone with a small wrist, I'm really looking forward to seeing the new Saxonia AC in person. A complicate
Two new watches: 1) LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR "Lumen". Platinum, limited to 50 pieces. Looks absolutely incredible. ( link ) 2) SAXONIA ANNUAL CALENDAR - Feels like a modern and sleeker version of the Langmatik. Available in pink or white gold
...a watch that is Simplicity and Perfection. I just feel the dial may be a bit too plain; I need to see it once to be sure. BUT, in an industry with a lot of loud, large, "noisy" watches, the Saxonia Thin is refreshing. Its packs quite a bit of horologic
I truly enjoy hearing why people love what they love, especially when our tastes differ. Ever since I was a little kid, I've disliked watches with long, thin, stick markers. I can't explain why. Same way I feel about hard-boiled eggs, which register more
My strong preference is for the first generation Lange 1. The iconic asymmetric design of the L1 dial is what first captivated me. It surprised me and felt like an evolutionary step in watch design. That captivation remains unabated. The first generation
If I had to chose just one, I would go Lange 1. I have both, although not the 'base' versions of each. I have the WG L1 MP, and the Saxonia Thin Copper Blue. I always loved the simplicity yet perfection in design and execution of the Saxonia thin and chos
For me, the Lange 1 is incomparable - even against other Langes. Not that it's necessarily the "best" Lange (if there is such a singular watch) - but it is the original for the re-founding of the brand. And so unique dial-side. The Saxonia Thin is also a