...but my favourite Lang & Heyne piece (actually, one of my favourite watches of all time) is still the Albert - formally/formerly Albert von Sachsen. Platinum case. Black dial. Gold hands. Yes please!
A Blog to Watch has a great insight into the making of Lang & Heyne movements here.
TimeZone.com has an interesting overview of Lang & Heyne here.
Lang & Heyne website
Lang & Heyne Facebook page
Master Horologer's review
This site is something of a gallery: a pictorial tribute to the high quality creations that have advanced the art, science and history of horology; as well as the personalities who created them, and the designers and image makers who portray them so desirably. For the most part, I prefer to let these pieces speak for themselves.
Monday, 31 October 2016
Sunday, 30 October 2016
Lang & Heyne - Heinrich
Another instant classic from Lang &
Heyne is the Heinrich – which, along with the time, elegantly displays the
date, and, very usefully, the power reserve.
Follow this link for some footage on YouTube of the stop seconds movement in motion:
Lang & Heyne Heinrich
Lang & Heyne website
Lang & Heyne Facebook page
Master Horologer's review
Friday, 28 October 2016
Friday, 21 October 2016
Nomos Glashütte - neomatik nachtblau
A new colour for four of the new neomatik pieces.
Minimatik nachtblau
Tangente neomatik nachtblau
Minimatik nachtblau
Metro neomatik nachtblau
Tangente neomatik nachtblau
Tetra neomatik nachtblau
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