In both cases, a superlative movement: With a preference for the platinum, due to the metal, and because, with time passing, I am not tired of looking at it. You? Best, Nicolas
With this release, I think Lange has now made 2,155 honey gold pieces: REF. MODEL # 101.050 Lange 1 20 116.050 Lange 1 Timezone 100 142.055 Zeitwerk HG Lumen 200 143.050 Zeitwerk Decimal Strike 100 211.052 Saxonia Thin 200 212.050 1815 Moonphase "F.A. Lan
I have the same Datograph in the middle of your photo - my grail, love it. That particular colour combination in the Datograph Perpetual is my absolute favourite of the model - saw it in the metal once and have been captivated by it ever since. And, yes:
Rare opportunity to acquire an authentic A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual dial (Ref. 410.025, platinum model). Factory original, excellent condition — nearly impossible to source outside Lange’s service network. Perfect for collectors, restorers, or L
2016, the Platinum Black dial: Or White Gold Salmon? The backside is spectacular. Pure Horological Art. And the tourbillon has the good taste to be on the back. Platinum Black for me. For you? Best, Nicolas
Yes, patina on the German Silver movement is usually a casualty of Lange's cleaning process of the disassembled movement plates. Lange will, however, keep your watch case as-is by default - I have seen some early YG lances where the patina on the case is
Sharing some caseback shots of my Dato perpetual after servicing. Looks crisp all over again! However, it also looks like the patina has been “cleaned away”? Still nice to me so I’m ok with it. Enjoy the pics ! Cheers Robin
Yes ! After a ~6 month wait from sending the watch to the Lange Singapore boutique to getting/approving my quote to collecting the watch, my Dato Perpetual is back from service ! The service standards are excellent and to be honest, I find the costs reaso