Thanks Keks and I think I did add in the roll call...to my surprise, SS is not the rarest (here is the polls, assuming itβs a good representation and also from C24) so I feel the Pt versions offers great value. Of course your LC version is the special one...
Lange is one of the few brands who do it for every watch they make (currently, but not always in the past, and they may change this for the future). But they didn't invent this idea, this is an idea that has been in practice for decades with many other hi...
Many complications or grand complications are built from based calibers. I would imagine an AC + Chrono should be complicated enough to be carefully assembled following the same procedure listed below...all of them needs to be regulated, I assume to ensur...
You're right, but many times a watchmaker will just regulate the movement after the initial assembly and not perform a second assembly. The second assembly is really something quite special as it's not entirely necessary, only necessary if you want to nea...
Keep in mind, in a special low-volume production watch, the parts don't always fit together perfectly. The watchmaker has to troubleshoot, file down some pieces, shave some pieces, etc. to get things to fit. That's why the watch is not usually fully decor...
If I look at their perpetual calendars, whether itβs 240 Q, or 324 S Q, they donβt seem to be that complicated as compared to the 5960....thinking Chronographs are more complicated than PC? Also, forget about secondary skewed pricing, these 5960/5905s are...
If a watch has *at least* one of PC, split second, or of course tourbillon, MR, etc., then you can expect to find it in the GC collection. (This is of course a nonexhaustive list; see for instance the sky charts, which have also been included in the GC co...
Iβm just did not understand why 2 complications not equal to 1 grand complication π No worries. It is what it is and Iβm sure PP has a reason and like what Patrick explained, itβs their way they manufactured the movements.
Supposedly a 240Q is a Grand Complication movement but not the Chronograph annual calendar from a 5960. It's hard to say whether a chronograph is more complicated than a perpetual calendar. Chronographs of varying variety (cam-type, column-wheel-type, ver...
1. Watch parts are decorated, some watch parts that are near adjustment areas (where scratches may occur) are not highly decorated. 2. Watch movement is assembled. Fitment issues are noted and adjusted. 3. Watch movement is tested, regulated, and adjusted...
Ticks so many boxes for me. Absolutely love the original 5960p. Enjoy your complication. It does so much. Iβve actually got mine on today cheering me up on a grey Monday. M. ...