

Lange & Söhne’s usual practice of making pusher feels quite similar to each other I do wish the tactile experience were more uniform. Lange has positioned this as a feature (easy to tell which feel is associated with which adjustment) rather than a bug but as a fan of A.

I’m actually not sure that a gold rotor would give the right look for an active-wear watch, but I would love to be able to put this watch in the safe for a few days without mounting it to a winder and then be able to slap it right back on without adjusting the time, day, and date and winding it.įinally, the lengthy linkage used to provide a quickset mechanism for the day leads to different pusher feels for the day and date. Lange & Söhne’s emphasis on relative thinness leads to choices like the use of an ARCAP alloy rotor rather than a thicker, more flexible gold one, and I’m guessing drives the 50-hour power reserve limitation as well. Long blade: single-sided adjustable clasp as seen on the wristĪ.
