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
Currently strapped to my wrist on a carbon black alligator strap from Camille Fournet - sweater and jeans today😉. I’ve found mine to be extremely reliable considering what it does. Agreed on the service costs. Just dropped off a Saxonia Annual Calendar fo
Very excited to add my first Lange. I have always been attracted to their style , and I love that they go a little extra with finishing. PP for example has left this behind at this price point (but also makes 10x the number of watches) . I have always wan
1. The popularity of the Saxonia Annual Calendar overshadowed the 1815 Annual Calendar. Many more people gravitated towards the former (Sax-0-Mat movement, iconic "Big Date" display, etc.), which was introduced first, even though the Saxonia AC lacks the
I’m zeroing in on my retirement date at the end of March - one target that I won’t miss 😂. This will be followed by my second target - spending a week in London and Geneva in early April while attending Watches & Wonders 2024 - flights and hotels booked s
Counting down 2023 together! Side shot showing the three members stacked from thinnest (top) to thickest (bottom). Saxonia Annual Calendar is 9.8 mm thick. 1815 Chronograph and Lange 1 Zeitzone are both 11 mm thick.
I am a huge Lange fan - have 5 in total. I love the idea of the 1 second remontoire that drives the jumping seconds hand. The dial can be a bit of a hard read - the polished white gold and stainless hands are difficult to see at certain angles (third phot