Lange and the hallmarks of German watchmaking – explaining their background and history
Lange is arguably the flag bearer for high-end German watchmaking. Its movements are a fascinating blend of beauty, engineering and anachronistic details.Hands-on with the Hermès Dressage H1925 Chronograph with a new proprietary movement (with live photos and price)
Up close with the Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art Florilège – enamel by Anita Porchet (live photos and price)
Hands-on with the Konstantin Chaykin Lunokhod in Bulat steel – horological spaceship from Russia (live photos and price)
Inspired by the lunar rovers of the Soviet Union, the Lunokhod is Russian watchmaker Konstantin Chaykin's most striking wristwatch, with a case made from Bulat steel.Hands-on with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Duoface (live photos, specs and pricing)
One of my favourite Reversos is the Duoface, a complication perfectly suited to the twin faces of the Reverso. At SIHH 2013 Jaeger-LeCoultre unveiled the latest dual time zone Reverso.Hands-on with the $600,000, green and yellow Richard Mille RM059-01 Tourbillon Yohan Blake (with live photos and price)
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