However, overall it appears consistent with the most definitive article I’ve come across on the Datograph. https://langepedia.com/a-lange-sohne-datograph-guide/ I opted for the 403.035 since I love the black dial Langes in general and personally I prefer
This is the famous jigsaw puzzle that Lange Uhren teased the L951.1 movement to members of the wristwatch press with in 1999 by sending them a few pieces at a time prior to the launch of the original Datograph 403.035 - the chronograph that changed the in
This one taken in the morning in KL, at level 32 of a hotel: This one taken in the afternoon in Singapore, at LeVeL33 - the World’s Highest Microbrewery in a Building: Datograph 403.035
The First Generation 403.035 A. Lange & Söhne Datograph isn’t just a watch—it’s an emotional anchor for many in our community, and anyone who’s owned it will instantly understand why. When I first strapped on my Datograph, what took me by surprise was
A lot has been said about the revolutionary Datograph when it was released in 1999. I always have reservations when it comes to power reserve. I feel watches should at least have 2 days or more and frets over the ones with 30+ hours. I sometimes question
... is to get 2 preowned Langes: (1) a Gen1 Datograph (403.031 RG/black dial or 403.035 PT/black dial), and (2) a steel Odysseus Datomatic. Those seem to be the two watches you want the most, and they're often available, so why bother with anything else (
After spending some quality time with the Datograph 403.035, sharing some early thoughts and impressions. First, I want to express my sincere gratitude to the members of this forum. Your insightful discussions and advice were invaluable in helping me make