If my Urwerk 105-CT is my “Dark Knight” then I think this Richard Lange Pour le Mérite is my “Dark Lord”. More elegant, classic and understated (aside from the case which really should be smaller). I do still go back and forth on whether if there was only
As were all iterations of PLMs. But they were not hard to get and this one was widely available long after release. It’s still a watch today that does not have a huge following; there were two prior iterations with special dials in different metals that a
High end watch, low end dress ! I think I like the contrast of a somewhat formal and fine watch with more casual or street like clothing. Contradictions are usually good to keep it interesting. And I think this way usually works better than more formal dr
The Richard Lange line certainly is one of my favorites among the different Lange & Sohne families. The first Richard Lange, classic, simple, beautiful, then the Richard Lange Pour Le Mérite, with its hidden sophistication ( fusée and chan, enamel dial )
I couldn’t be more pleased with my choice. It’s my favorite chronograph. I’m so impressed with the quality, precision, beauty and wrist presence that I’ve been contemplating the addition of another Lange. I would love to add a Richard Lange Pour le Mérite
I must say that I prefer the platinum version for one reason, its enamel dial, but this white gold doesn't lack character with its " normal " black dial. I also love the way our dear Justin associate his straps with his watches. Here, quite daring, but no
A masterpiece, with a simple look, hiding a true horological marvel. The discreet charm of enamel, And the magic of a fusée and chain movement: Best, Nicolas