• Owner review: A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph

    The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph release demonstrated to the world that the wheel could be re-invented! We were given a refined form of the revered Datograph. When was the last time something beautiful paused your footsteps in admiration? This morning was one of these pleasant moments. Bathed in the morning sun, the A.…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 MoonPhase

    The A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 MoonPhase is such a distinctive watch that marks A Lange & Sohne’s (“ALS”) revival in the 1990s with its unique decentralised and asymmetrical dial design, and of course, the outsize date display. A piece I’ve always wanted to add to my collection, and I’ve very pleased to share…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia 219.028

    This was an unplanned purchase. The A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia is not the kind of watch that one should buy on a whim. Sure, we have all spent a couple of hundred dollars on an ill-advised eBay find we didn’t need in the middle of the night, but this was a whole other level…

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  • Owner Review: A Lange And Sohne 1815

    I am sitting in a specialist surgeon’s office, I’m wearing some worn out jeans and faded grey sweatshirt. On my wrist is my A Lange & Sohne 1815. The expensive by the hour surgeon keeps glancing at my wrist as he discusses my daughter’s condition with my wife. Everything is going well and my daughter’s…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange and Sohne Saxonia Thin

    If you are looking for a refined dress watch (clean, simple, thin), the A. Lange and Sohne Saxonia Thin fits the bill perfectly. With no complications or even seconds, some people ask if the watch is boring. My thoughts are – Absolutely not! The Bauhaus dial is so pure, but if you peer in and…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1

    I fell in love with the A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 sometime in 2001, when I first discovered the brand via images in a hotel magazine. Many Lange catalogues later, the Lange 1’s gorgeous, distinctive, asymmetrical dial seeped into my subconscious. I knew I had to have it. Two years ago, I was fortunate…

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  • Owner Review: A. Lange and Söhne 1815

    The A. Lange and Sohne 1815, along with some of Lange’s other early models, can be found pre-owned around the $10k budget, making them an absolute steal for the quality. Sporting the L.941.1 movement, the watch ticks away at 21,600 bph. It has a 45 hr power reserve, is handwound and has 21 jewels. The…

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  • Driving Time with Charith

    Welcome to Driving Time a podcast where horology meets the automotive world. Join Tom and Teesaan as they stumble their way through cars and watches and everything in between. This episode we have Charith part time assistant vice grand wizard of Red Bar Melbourne and part time film consultant for Letterboxed and the lazy half…

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  • R&R – Hublot MP00 Tourbillon Carbon Nightmare

    Welcome to the horology world’s ultimate watchmaking podcast network. On this episode of Rob & the Regulator, Artisian Watch Technician Alex and Ex Richard Mille employee Rob talk about the latest releases from the watch industry. Including the Hublot MP00 Tourbillon . The fine quality alcohol consumed sensibly on this podcast is provided by Milton…

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  • Owner review: Union Glashütte 1893

    A manual wind classic chronograph with a white and shiny enamel lacquered dial surface, railway minute track, beautiful black arabic numerals, bluish hands, stainless steel case, made in Glashütte, Saxony, Germany. “Not bad … yes, sure, I am fine with it, I will take one. Holy shit, that costs as much as a year’s salary,…

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