I know there are tons of way more complicated and nicer Langes in this group! Probably a good thing that my favourite complication (frequent traveller) is something lower on the ladder, and hence more achievable. A Datograph would be more matching for the auto theme, but alas out of my reach. Perhap
Hello guys, I've been lurking for a while, finally pulled the trigger on a Timezone last week. Have always been a nut for GMT or dual timezone watches, so this was the natural choice. Absolutely loving every moment with the watch. Hope to learn more from everyone here, in the meantime sharing a wris
I've been seriously considering my first Lange, to commemorate a career achievement. Being a frequent traveler I've always been drawn to dual-time watches, but I have found that not all dual-time watches are made equal. I have been researching on the Timezone, and I'm guessing but have not been able
I think the first guys who got them first are still busy flipping them. Plus it hasn't got the most Panerai DNA (busy Radiomir), so I don't think it would be in great demand. Makes mine more special I guess. Haha... @Jimly you should definitely try out the 47mm Radiomir in person. If you can pull of
Hi guys, just sharing my joy on a new acquisition. Not so long ago I was troubled by making the right choice for a Radiomir, and eventually opted for a 45mm because I have a small wrist. Seems like those worries were unfounded! While the 47mm still looks big in pictures, in real life it sits very we
But I already have a 317, so that's covered. If I need to scratch the auto GMT Luminor itch, it would be the 335, which was a close contender in my mind to the 317.
That the Radiomir in question was a 339! But obviously everyone has been fair and unbiased in commenting. The other 384 is mine actually, and here's a wristshot: @ocwatching: I haven't put a measuring tape to my wrist yet, but I wear the 1950 44mm case on the very last hole on a stock strap. For the