Now that the Lange hype has cooled, the striking time seems like an amazing deal. You get digital minutes and a cool striking time feature, plus relatively good execution for a pretty reasonable price… I used to own the OG Zeitwerk and had no problem wear
So, I joined the cult. I bought the Zodiaque by F.P. Journe, a wonderfully odd watch that is considered an important – or at least notable – timepiece by collectors of the brand. If you know my collection you realize that I like quirky but horologically e
Sure, you can have a chronograph that you never use. Or a perpetual calendar (very impressive and a very smart watch, but a pain to set, hence most of which aren't set correctly). Or even a Zeitwerk striking time (very impressive and very cool; but it's b
Visited a preowned dealer with a friend the other day and thought it'd be useful to take a pic of the three golds (rose, honey, and yellow) side-by-side. Love the eggshell dial on the honey gold 1815 -- and it might even be less expensive than real eggs a
It’s the 25th, which us Lange fans have sorta taken ownership over Here’s my Zeitwerk Striking Time over a wonderful photograph by artist Justin Dingwall.
I have a number of Langes in my collection and while the quality and design of their OEM straps is excellent I like the option of having different strap colors to swap out from time to time. I also spend a lot of time in a hot humid climate so the option
The Grönefeld is a real beauty which I can absolutely recommend. I woke up to the manufacture with the 1941 Remontoire but not early enough to obtain from them. I tend to add to my collection based on the complication so scratched the remontoire itch with