maxtor71
·So last week I was invited to have a play with a few of Lange's 2015 novelties, ahead of an exhibition they were holding. The picture below is everything that they gave me to sample.
And below, the three watches that I spent the most time with.
I've loved the Datograph Up/Down (right) since it was introduced, and I was overjoyed to see that it was again available in a black dial and ping gold case. The Datograph Perpetual (left) is also something I've admired but I've never particularly been keen on a perpetual calendar because they aren't, for the most part, just pick-up and wear watches (my watch rotations might leave a watch unworn for weeks/months).
The watch in the centre, is the new boutique edition 1815 chronograph, and I don't mind telling you, it seriously got me hot and bothered. The Dato Up/Down is my grail but this particular 1815 had me rethinking my decision.
I'm curious to know which of these three you guys would pick?
Max

And below, the three watches that I spent the most time with.

I've loved the Datograph Up/Down (right) since it was introduced, and I was overjoyed to see that it was again available in a black dial and ping gold case. The Datograph Perpetual (left) is also something I've admired but I've never particularly been keen on a perpetual calendar because they aren't, for the most part, just pick-up and wear watches (my watch rotations might leave a watch unworn for weeks/months).
The watch in the centre, is the new boutique edition 1815 chronograph, and I don't mind telling you, it seriously got me hot and bothered. The Dato Up/Down is my grail but this particular 1815 had me rethinking my decision.
I'm curious to know which of these three you guys would pick?
Max