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A. Lange & Söhne: Pleased for you, Nicolas.

My brain can’t re-assemble the time from regulatory dials!
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By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: It may have had slightly broader appeal.

But I like this release. From the wrist shots here, it’s evidently a big watch top to tail - we’re all different but my eye doesn’t see a proportion problem. And, with Lange’s first stoppable tourbillon, I think it’s sufficiently special to get the HG treatment.
1d
By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: Magnificent watch, SchmidtSol.

I very much like it the way it is. You never say never and I know the Germans are engineers, but I feel that a 24-hour hour disc would be disproportionate - or a fourth disc unwieldy. To me, an answer to your question may be its difference to any other watch - and that it’s hard to read in low light
1d
By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: My best wishes to Mrs Aperna, Tony.

Lovely 1815 Chronograph and a delightful statue from very near to my part of the world! I’m sure you’ll both be dancing like that again soon.
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By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: Hey Kevin - a wonderful Lange.

That delightful 1815 character with a complicated calendar, unusually paired with a hand-wound movement. Datograph Up / Down in pink gold for me today.
1d
By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: +1

2d
By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: Exquisite, Nicolas!

Look at your second photo and that beautiful movement designed for the case... Sublime.
4d
By: aviya
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A. Lange & Söhne: Clean and cool, lm6.

My favourite four-handed Lange 1.
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By: aviya
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