I must admit when I first saw this post I wasn't fully awake and pre first cup of coffee and read it as " A. Lange & Sohne Lange" "One time zone" which really confused me. But as I am now fully alert I of course realise what I was doing wrong. I think
The Lange One Time Zone isn't in my top five, but in my top 6. I love the original way to display the travel time in this refined environment. The Black dial is my favorite... Along with the 25th Anniversary. Best, Nicolas
The Lange One 25th Anniversary in white gold is absolutely gorgeous. That dial configuration, the off-center time display, the outsize date. It's one of those designs that feels both modern and timeless at once. Limited to 250 pieces makes it that much mo
The very good idea, with this homage, is not the blued numerals ( why not ? ) But the hunter case back, And the ' 25 ' engraved under the swan neck, on the balance bridge... Best, Nicolas
This watch used a bespoke movement for Wempe that Lange didn't re-use in any of its "own" models. It feels quite thin for Lange, at less than 10mm with a case diameter of 40.6mm. Very nicely proportioned. It's also extremely legible and looks wonderful in
It looks like I didn’t keep my promise after all. But honestly – I am completely innocent! 😇 If we put aside the recent PuristSPro 25th Anniversary model, I really haven’t ordered or bought anything since the Panerai Mike Horn. (And believe me, some Octo
I opted for the "traditional" Freak S, but I understand that Ulysse Nardin has customers that really want to be part of this original idea who can't afford the original design. The Freak was instrumental in rethinking what we do with watches these days, w
Omega made the first ever Platinum Speedmaster in 1994 . Since then, several models have been launched. Here they are (hopefully all of them), in chronological order . Helpful article (but the Broad Arrow model is missing): Is A Platinum Speedmaster End G