I've never seen anyone post a picture in the Friday thread but that doesn't mean to say no one has one though, fascinating watch and I've often watched the review on Watchfinder
Post some pics if you end up purchasing one.
Anyone got the white gold / black dial version ? What do you think, wear it a lot, was what you hoped for ???
I've never seen anyone post a picture in the Friday thread but that doesn't mean to say no one has one though, fascinating watch and I've often watched the review on Watchfinder
Post some pics if you end up purchasing one.
My lottery watch, love the mechanical digital display!
Doesn't Raffe have a Zeitwerk?
From what I've seen in photos they wear quite large due to the 42mm size.
I do love the idea of one, and have a pocket watch with similar jumping hours & mins and a running second hand.
I think Raffe’s is rose gold and a lovey thing it is too!
This is such a classic watch and would be the first A. Lange & Sohne I would buy if I had the spare 6 figures to afford the new dated version! However, I was lucky enough to try one on during our trip to Glashütte last year. Oh and they aren’t small!
The repeaters are lovely as well but I suspect would become a little annoying after a while!
Can't help the OP much but have a comment and a question if that's ok.
Fabulous things, especially the newer date version which has quite a few changes over the original. I seem to recall there are no plans to introduce some of the movement improvements of the date version over to the original, you may want to research this, there were some issues with early Zeitwerks IIRC, though should have been sorted long ago.
Aside from not having 100k lying around for a watch, I struggle with the noncoplanar minutes display, and wonder why it was done this way. If anyone knows the technicalities behind that choice I'd love to know.
The two discs turn on the same axis, one on top of other. Due to location of minutes display being so close to edge of watch no room for side by side discs (with edges touching) as frequently done with big date displays.
Personally, though technically accomplished think it’s a rather ugly thing.
One alternative is minutes below the hour display.
Mine has moved to Maidstone...
Beautiful watch, wanted one for years but ended up not wearing it. Not sure why, but it's a big lump of gold (suppose with hindsight the white gold would have been a better choice).
The new date model is an even nicer piece of engineering, but also another 2mm bigger. I think they are very popular in Asia.
This is and will be in the collection soonish. It is the ultimate lange for me even more interesting than the datograph. I was very set on the black dial standard version but then i saw the grey date version and whilst on paper it’s larger, it’s actually thinner as they improved the calibre it sits much better on the wrist. One thing people seem to get wrong is they think the zeitwerk is some heavy big ass watch when in fact the dimensions arnt all that. I have tiny women wrist and i think it looks fine. But now i think i have to go for the date version. The mechanism is amazing how they reinterpreted and applied the remontoire mechanism to show digital displays. Amazing. Obviously is one of those watxhes need to be bought used or grey but is hard to come by that’s the problem. The other thing is the servicing cost, go to langes website and you will STUNNED. It is considered one of the greatest complications. which i don’t disagree with and hence the cost is more than double of a datograph. For me that is also another thing keeping me stuck. The watch is a mechanical wonder and when u wind it it has a real heft to it like winding some heavy machinery whcih i like. But it’s not gonna be a cheap one to own, neither should it. High holorogy at its best here.
The rightmost number of the date display uses a slightly bigger font than the left, to compensate for the height difference. True on the Lange 1 also.
ALS attention to detail is astounding.
It’s a beautiful watch. I am slightly surprised that they didn’t recess the left hand minute wheel into the right hand one so they appeared level. No doubt something to do with how it all fits together.
Someone on this forum pointed out the picture of a moose on the dial, and I’ve never been able to un-see it since... thanks for that!
Website states “- All numerals are identical in size”.
https://www.alange-soehne.com/en/timepieces/zeitwerk
It's been what, 10 years since release? We should have enough statistical points now to see how reliable the movements are. How long do Lange recommend in between service?
I reckon if you do go for it, then it has to be the date, but damn the price is basically double what you can get for a second hand older Zeitwerk. Maybe you can get them to throw in an Odysseus for you
Link for the service costs here: https://www.alange-soehne.com/en/cus...pair/pricelist
And you're not wrong!