Let's counter so much drama. This watch is AMAZING, it is GORGEOUS on the wrist. For my taste, the bracelet adds a certain presence, integrity, personality. And when you sweat in the summer no damage is done. You can also regularly clean this piece with water and mild soap to keep it as nice as it was on day one. Because you wear this watch every day. I do not agree that what you expect from Lange is a Lange 1, as said in the video. Lange has departed already into new directions with the Zeitwerk and Richard Lange families, for example. Now the Odysseus. I find that remarkable, because they are totally different designs, but you look at them and they are Langes.
It’s undoubtedly an important watch and there are aspects of it (e.g., movement finish) that are absolutely state-of-the art. But certain design flaws noted by others (e.g., bracelet proportions) keep it from being one of the “greats” like the Lange 1 or the 1815. However, I suspect that over time, the good aspects will be kept (and even improved) and the “not so good” aspects diminished. Let’s see...
I think this watch is a perfect execution of Lange’s way of introducing a steel watch, it doesn’t have to be inspired by Genta’s design to qualify as a steel sports watch, I think people just like hating on anything new, lange introduced something new, certainly nothing like the BR05 or the alpine eagle by Chopard. This watch is original and I like that
I love the positioning of the day and date and the perfectly symmetrical layout of the dial. One of the most beautifully-executed dials I've seen on a sports watch. As always, excellent in-depth reporting by Jack.
Lange has a definite history of sporty watches with their Flieger watch heritage, Lange being one of the 5 watchmakers officially appointed to produce them during WWII. They should've gone down that route instead of just slapping an overly wide bracelet on a dress watch head.
Unpopular opinion: The watch is just beautiful, the strap, the dial, the pushers, the movement... I find it REALLY attractive and if I had the money would buy it no questions asked
The Odysseus is a once and future classic. It’s exactly what I’d want and expect from a Lange steel sports watch. Ignore the naysayers this ones a winner folks.
I think this is the most masculine design out of all the luxury integrated sports watches (even more so than the RO). I like it a lot, those wrist shots changed everything for me. This is a watch that looks much better worn vs. sitting on a desk. I might be biased as I love going for less mainstream sleepers (I have a gen 3 overseas) But this just became one of my grail pieces.
I actually got to wear this watch at the Lange boutique, it's WAY better looking in person, the bracelet width is no issue AT ALL once you put it on...
@@jerrywest3668 Yes, but we were in Singapore on holiday, mid-November. They were offering me it at around $40T or $35T Singaporean dollars; I can't remember exactly because I was doing the conversion in my head. It is a beautiful beautiful watch. I am generally not a fan of A&L's case and dial aesthetics (although I can def appreciate), but the Odysseus was a homerun. If it was a black dial, I think I would have bit the bullet ... absolutely fantastic.
When it was first launched, there were many who didn't like it. I'm glad I followed my heart. Today there's at least a 2 year waiting list and that subject to bundling of another watch.
This watch is ALS's first sport model. That in itself makes it collectable and wanted. There are plenty of ALS fans world wide who will gladly buy this watch.
This thing looks great on the wrist. The hand legibility in the distance wrist shots is amazing. Idk, I wasn’t a fan of this design at first but I find myself lusting after it. Might be a future classic.
hodinkee...you missed the point why they put the second hand in a subdial. it is to keep the dial uncluttered. no second hand passes the day and date windows.
The bracelet integration and design is so unaesthetic that it overwhelms the watch itself which I quite like. The bracelet quite frankly looks awful to my eyes.
i really like that date button. This watch is unique. it is it's own thing. as a collector i would get it just because everyone does not like it. that means very few people will have it.
The bracelet integration seems to be the biggest problem many have with the watch, it doesn’t look up to AL&S standards (at least in the pictures). I’m very curious to see it in the metal...
Agree, it doesn't look like they spent a lot of time in designing the Odysseus especially if you compare it to the Lange 1 that's next to it in the video.
It’s still a no from me. It crossed that confusing line between dress and sports watch and neither is justified. The bracelet is too chunky and the small seconds just doesn’t make sense IMO. Even the Gods make mistakes - god has made a few here.
I love the overall dial design and movement finish but hate the bracelet and price. Surely if you can’t get or don’t want a RO or Nautilus, the obvious alternative is a VC Overseas with a blue dial (which comes in several USDk less than this even at retail).
Finally am on the wrist review. I absolutely love this thing and it looked just as great in person. I feel it fell short because either them or the public tried to define it as an integrated bracelet sports watch. It’s not even close to integrated bracelet. It’s just an original and very nice sports watch.
I've read somewhere this watch was ten years in the making. My first reaction was, "Really? Are you sure you're not trying to capitalize on the popularity of stainless sports watches?" I like Lange, especially 1815 and Grand Langematik but not this particular watch.
@@James-zy4nc wrong. Lange has been trying to make a stainless steel watch for way over 10 years. They made a total of 4 designs, but rejected the other 3. The Odyessus was the 4th.
I really think this is a beautiful watch. Unfortunately the price is out of my range and given it's a Lange, it's highly unlikely it'll ever be in my price range. It's make no difference because it'll still be admired by many watch enthusiasts whether they can own it or admire it. Enjoyed the video, thanks.
6:58 Maybe it would look cleaner if the bracelet were fully integrated, without hard angles? Of course then it would look like a Vacheron Overseas or Chopard Classic Fusion, but why not?? It's a good look.
The mistake is that they want $30k! There is no way I would rather have that at $30k, than a full collection of watches comprised of Rolex, Omega and JLC. (Example: new Rolex Batman, Omega Speedy, Omega aqua terra blue, JLC MUT for roughly $30k)
This piece needs a strap variant like the VC Overseas immediately. I know of what I speak as I’ve tried the Lange on at the boutique as a preferred client and I own the new Overseas. That’s all they have to do and it’s a winner. The rubber strap with deployant has transformed the VC into a piece that has the look and feel of an Aquanaut. The head now stands out instead of getting lost in the bracelet.
I’m a big fan of A. Lange, and I’ve never handled an Odysseus yet so my opinion shouldn’t be given much weight. However, my feelings is the lug-to-lug distance seems like it may be a little too long and will create gaps between your wrist and the lugs/bracelet area. I’m guessing with the bracelet the distance across the wrist is +51mm, which is too long before is starts to curve down around your wrist. Plus the way the bracelet integrates with the lugs already makes me think this watch will wear larger than 41.5mm, which is already at the upper end of what I think an elegant sports watch should be.
Some positives though. I thought the asymmetrical case/pusher design and function was nicely done. I also thought they stayed true to their A. Lange DNA with the big Date and Day which balances the dial out well.
It is a formidable timepiece and Lange has started the sports watch race with a statement. The Classic Lange Date and Day are a reminder that on the case back lays the superiority in watchmaking. The blue dial is well executed but if they had gone gray it would have been a nice push against the trend. The price is contradicting the brand strategy since a Lange 1 is not far away. For 20k yes, for 30k no, give me a Lange 1 for the stretch!
Not my cup of tea, but yet, I find your review quite rewarding. Some of us may dislike the aesthaethics, but, it's still a Lange, and certainly, none of us would deny wearing one. Buying one? Not me, that is for certain.
The bracelet seems to wide compared to the watch/dial size in general. I do like the dial, with the exception of the big day... Seems a bit off, tbh. I would definetely go for a different Lange.
I wasn’t going to judge it until i had it on my wrist. Went to the ALS boutique on Madison Ave and tried on their sample piece. Did nothing for me but to each their own. I also think the price is outrageous.
I like it, quite a lot, although I still prefer the VC Overseas. While I definitely agree that the design (especially the bracelet) left much to be desired in press photos, I have noticed it does look noticeably better on wrist and in video. I especially appreciate that they managed to add a bracelet, fully lumed dial, and 120m WR and still make it feel like a Lange; if I were to develop a Lange collection, I’d choose this over an Overseas or Nautilus, because it can hold its own against them, while still fitting in well within the collection. I still think it’s not perfect, however. Other than the imperfect bracelet integration (which came so close to being great), I’m also not throughly impressed by the movement. It’s obviously incredibly well finished, but I feel that a 50h PR and uni-directional winding is a left a little wanting for a movement released in 2019. I also think at $28K it’s overpriced compared to a $20K VC Overseas.
Yes. I still think that the bracelet is the weak point of this watch. But it starts getting better and I still believe you have to see and feel it at an AD for a final jugdement.
Take out that horrible 400 $ Tissot looking bracelet and put in on a decent leather strap and this looks ten times better. I honestly can't think of one expensive watch being so ruined by an ugly bracelet.
The impression of it being a cynical business move by L&S was really reinforced by the nice graph in the beginning with dollar signs showing how the market has gone up on these steel sport watches. Quite distasteful.
For a general sports watch Unless it’s a chronograph I feel a seconds hand should be mounted on a centre mounted single arm . Having a seconds sub dial just makes the watch look more formal than sporty . But taking into account the brand for their first attempt I think it’s ok .
a completely new watch from a brand you have certain expectations of ís like seeing a new aspect of an old friend. These watches often recieve hate (*cough* CODE 11:59 *cough*), but once people adjust these are liked more and more. These century old companies dont think in terms of weeks or months but in terms of years and decades. People who very vocally hate on the odysseus and the code 11:59 have forgotten that that was the exact reaction to the nautilus and royal oak when the first came out. I'm looking forward to what the coming years will bring to these models.
I actually really like the watch, including the bracelet... For me, the bigger question was the availability, and, to a certain degree, whether that price is justified.
The finishing is amazing, the dial is awesome, the movement is great, and even the pushers are cool; but the half-assed integration of the bracelet is just unappealing. The lugs just don't fit well with the concept. Ironically it might look really good on leather.
I agree. Absolutely amazing dial (which is a given with Lange) but the bracelet integration missed the mark, at least to my eyes. I too would like to see a few wrist shots on a leather or nice rubber strap.
There’s something not quite right about those bracelet endlinks. But overall it’s a handsome watch, without doubt. Far too expensive, though, for what it is.
Very nice to see A.Lange appealing to the budget market with this visually entrancing piece! I'm picking up some strong vibes of Tissot blended with microbrand shitter aesthetics. Brave!
even the genius writing and narrative skills of JF cannot save this one. Oh don’t even let me begin with the worst choice of those open apertures for day/date. Pls, my dear Lange, bring it back and make something worth our hard earned money.
Very sad the newest steel models have been updated and the bracelet is now fully integrated and cannot be swapped out for a strap. Strap changes would've been killer on a watch like this
My initial approach was this is not a ALS watch. As I start to see this watch a little everywhere on videos(watch media) my perception is changing. Still something is missing but it is still a ALS watch.
The kind gentleman at the Lange boutique told me that I would only be able to buy an Odysseus if I was willing to bundle it with another watch. I'm willing, yes! Able? No.
I’ll reserve judgment till I try one on.. remember the Royal Oak wasn’t Initially very well received
Let's counter so much drama. This watch is AMAZING, it is GORGEOUS on the wrist. For my taste, the bracelet adds a certain presence, integrity, personality. And when you sweat in the summer no damage is done. You can also regularly clean this piece with water and mild soap to keep it as nice as it was on day one. Because you wear this watch every day. I do not agree that what you expect from Lange is a Lange 1, as said in the video. Lange has departed already into new directions with the Zeitwerk and Richard Lange families, for example. Now the Odysseus. I find that remarkable, because they are totally different designs, but you look at them and they are Langes.
It’s undoubtedly an important watch and there are aspects of it (e.g., movement finish) that are absolutely state-of-the art. But certain design flaws noted by others (e.g., bracelet proportions) keep it from being one of the “greats” like the Lange 1 or the 1815. However, I suspect that over time, the good aspects will be kept (and even improved) and the “not so good” aspects diminished. Let’s see...
I think this watch is a perfect execution of Lange’s way of introducing a steel watch, it doesn’t have to be inspired by Genta’s design to qualify as a steel sports watch, I think people just like hating on anything new, lange introduced something new, certainly nothing like the BR05 or the alpine eagle by Chopard. This watch is original and I like that
The more I see it, the more I like it.
I love the positioning of the day and date and the perfectly symmetrical layout of the dial. One of the most beautifully-executed dials I've seen on a sports watch. As always, excellent in-depth reporting by Jack.
Lange has a definite history of sporty watches with their Flieger watch heritage, Lange being one of the 5 watchmakers officially appointed to produce them during WWII. They should've gone down that route instead of just slapping an overly wide bracelet on a dress watch head.
Unpopular opinion: The watch is just beautiful, the strap, the dial, the pushers, the movement... I find it REALLY attractive and if I had the money would buy it no questions asked
The Odysseus is a once and future classic. It’s exactly what I’d want and expect from a Lange steel sports watch. Ignore the naysayers this ones a winner folks.
I wish they'd make a stainless steel Zeitwerk, such an iconic design
I think this is the most masculine design out of all the luxury integrated sports watches (even more so than the RO). I like it a lot, those wrist shots changed everything for me. This is a watch that looks much better worn vs. sitting on a desk.
I might be biased as I love going for less mainstream sleepers (I have a gen 3 overseas)
But this just became one of my grail pieces.
I actually got to wear this watch at the Lange boutique, it's WAY better looking in person, the bracelet width is no issue AT ALL once you put it on...
Me too - I was so surprised how fantastic it was in person. I wanted to purchase but my wife did not approve ....
@@ip_freely Your AD would actually sell you one? My AD says the first 3 in 2020 are reserved for super VIP clients only.
@@jerrywest3668 Yes, but we were in Singapore on holiday, mid-November. They were offering me it at around $40T or $35T Singaporean dollars; I can't remember exactly because I was doing the conversion in my head. It is a beautiful beautiful watch. I am generally not a fan of A&L's case and dial aesthetics (although I can def appreciate), but the Odysseus was a homerun. If it was a black dial, I think I would have bit the bullet ... absolutely fantastic.
SOGANGSTA so the Sgp AD would actually sell to a stranger from overseas, interesting...
When it was first launched, there were many who didn't like it.
I'm glad I followed my heart. Today there's at least a 2 year waiting list and that subject to bundling of another watch.
This watch is ALS's first sport model. That in itself makes it collectable and wanted. There are plenty of ALS fans world wide who will gladly buy this watch.
This thing looks great on the wrist. The hand legibility in the distance wrist shots is amazing. Idk, I wasn’t a fan of this design at first but I find myself lusting after it. Might be a future classic.
Lange has always been good at their own league. This one was an attempt of stepping outside the box a little.
hodinkee...you missed the point why they put the second hand in a subdial. it is to keep the dial uncluttered. no second hand passes the day and date windows.
The bracelet integration and design is so unaesthetic that it overwhelms the watch itself which I quite like. The bracelet quite frankly looks awful to my eyes.
It does look much better on a leather strap yeah
Exactly my comment.
It looks like a seiko 5 bracelet
Well, despite the eccentric seconds hand, having zero real water resistance precludes the fact that it ain't no "Sports Watch", no?
well i guess you can‘t really discuss about taste, in my opinion they did a great job with that bracelet
i really like that date button. This watch is unique. it is it's own thing. as a collector i would get it just because everyone does not like it. that means very few people will have it.
I love this watch
The bracelet integration seems to be the biggest problem many have with the watch, it doesn’t look up to AL&S standards (at least in the pictures).
I’m very curious to see it in the metal...
I didn't like it at first, but it's really grown on me.
Still not sold on the watch, but always a pleasure listening to Jack.
A slow release. First I hated it, I was annoyed by it. But know I'm in love with it. My new grail!
perhaps I'm predisposed by its name, but the watch looks somewhat Hellenistic to me. It looks delicate yet stern, I really like it
such a handsome , complicated wrist watch . I would love to own one. ~. JDS/CT
This watch reminds me of a Dolly Parton quote : "It costs a lot of money to look this cheap".
Basically the code 11.59 of Lange.
Agree, it doesn't look like they spent a lot of time in designing the Odysseus especially if you compare it to the Lange 1 that's next to it in the video.
Dave Mendoza I can afford it, and it’s ugly.
for me in a similar price bracket... the Vacheron Constantin Overseas 4500V is the way to go... just more class.
@Dell Wright in terms of look/design sure.. but the finish work on a VC is order(s) of magnitude above a Tissot.. 🤣
@Dell Wright gentleman will disagree... But if that's very possible when comparing anything to a Lange..
Looks great on the wrist. I like that still it looks as Lange.
Great video Hodinkee. I love this watch a lot.
It’s still a no from me. It crossed that confusing line between dress and sports watch and neither is justified. The bracelet is too chunky and the small seconds just doesn’t make sense IMO. Even the Gods make mistakes - god has made a few here.
Well, despite the eccentric seconds hand, having zero real water resistance precludes the fact that it ain't no "Sports Watch", no?
Tomasina Covell I thought it has 120 meters of water resistance
@@christopherliang6879 it does. 120m 100%. Shock resistant too
I love the overall dial design and movement finish but hate the bracelet and price. Surely if you can’t get or don’t want a RO or Nautilus, the obvious alternative is a VC Overseas with a blue dial (which comes in several USDk less than this even at retail).
The AD at the boutique quoted me 38K for this timepiece this past weekend?
some rapid steep price increases these past three years. :(
The best sports model watch!
You can never go wrong with Lange
$30k to spend on a watch; this wouldn't be it.
True. You can't get one for even twice that now.
Finally am on the wrist review. I absolutely love this thing and it looked just as great in person. I feel it fell short because either them or the public tried to define it as an integrated bracelet sports watch. It’s not even close to integrated bracelet. It’s just an original and very nice sports watch.
A stunning piece 👏🏻 👌🏻
Please make a video about Cartier tank a week on the wrist
Is it available?
The dial texture reminds me of a teflon pan :)
I like the dial, in particular the symmetric day-date window, but not the bracelet. Wonder if a rubber strap model in the future.
I've read somewhere this watch was ten years in the making. My first reaction was, "Really? Are you sure you're not trying to capitalize on the popularity of stainless sports watches?" I like Lange, especially 1815 and Grand Langematik but not this particular watch.
That whole 10 years thing is pure marketing speak. What they mean is “we’ve been talking about making a steel sports watch in meetings for 10 years.”
@@James-zy4nc wrong.
Lange has been trying to make a stainless steel watch for way over 10 years.
They made a total of 4 designs, but rejected the other 3.
The Odyessus was the 4th.
If only the end links were properly integrated
My dream watch
How hard is it to call it ugly?
sghu11 it isn’t at all... u gotta call a spade a spade... the thing is ugly as shit.
absolutely grail watch for me
I don’t hate it as it’s own watch but next to the nautilus and royal oak in steel with blue dials I just don’t think they got close. Those are iconic.
All the negative comments and now you would need 75K to buy it on the secondary market
I really think this is a beautiful watch. Unfortunately the price is out of my range and given it's a Lange, it's highly unlikely it'll ever be in my price range. It's make no difference because it'll still be admired by many watch enthusiasts whether they can own it or admire it. Enjoyed the video, thanks.
I'll trade as many of my watches as I need to to get my Lange, be it a Lange 1 or this.
Stunning watch. Better looking than many others as well. You cant beat the craftmanship anyway.
Dear Hodinkee
Would you please create a video special for all types and styles of metal bracelet?
Vintage watches seems to have amazing bracelets
Nice video. Though it was mildly annoying that he kept saying “Lange and Sohne” sans the “A.”
The concentric circles used does not set well with the overall design! I just wish it was smoother or something different.
103ii everything about the watch design is a joke... I can’t take this watch seriously but I’m sure there’s a customer for it.
I like it. I'd take it over an Overseas, but I'd also take a RO over both.
6:58 Maybe it would look cleaner if the bracelet were fully integrated, without hard angles?
Of course then it would look like a Vacheron Overseas or Chopard Classic Fusion, but why not?? It's a good look.
Are we supposed to keep crown down?
The mistake is that they want $30k! There is no way I would rather have that at $30k, than a full collection of watches comprised of Rolex, Omega and JLC. (Example: new Rolex Batman, Omega Speedy, Omega aqua terra blue, JLC MUT for roughly $30k)
This piece needs a strap variant like the VC Overseas immediately. I know of what I speak as I’ve tried the Lange on at the boutique as a preferred client and I own the new Overseas. That’s all they have to do and it’s a winner. The rubber strap with deployant has transformed the VC into a piece that has the look and feel of an Aquanaut. The head now stands out instead of getting lost in the bracelet.
Exactly my thought.
wasn't this released a few weeks ago?
Can you please do the Alpine Eagle?
Great review, I love the watch and will trade in my Lange 1 ASAP
I really like this watch , it fits the brand identity so well but still seems so refreshing
Jack- "Is it the vibe?"
I’m a big fan of A. Lange, and I’ve never handled an Odysseus yet so my opinion shouldn’t be given much weight. However, my feelings is the lug-to-lug distance seems like it may be a little too long and will create gaps between your wrist and the lugs/bracelet area. I’m guessing with the bracelet the distance across the wrist is +51mm, which is too long before is starts to curve down around your wrist. Plus the way the bracelet integrates with the lugs already makes me think this watch will wear larger than 41.5mm, which is already at the upper end of what I think an elegant sports watch should be.
Some positives though. I thought the asymmetrical case/pusher design and function was nicely done. I also thought they stayed true to their A. Lange DNA with the big Date and Day which balances the dial out well.
It is a formidable timepiece and Lange has started the sports watch race with a statement. The Classic Lange Date and Day are a reminder that on the case back lays the superiority in watchmaking. The blue dial is well executed but if they had gone gray it would have been a nice push against the trend. The price is contradicting the brand strategy since a Lange 1 is not far away. For 20k yes, for 30k no, give me a Lange 1 for the stretch!
Not my cup of tea, but yet, I find your review quite rewarding. Some of us may dislike the aesthaethics, but, it's still a Lange, and certainly, none of us would deny wearing one. Buying one? Not me, that is for certain.
The bracelet seems to wide compared to the watch/dial size in general. I do like the dial, with the exception of the big day... Seems a bit off, tbh. I would definetely go for a different Lange.
I wasn’t going to judge it until i had it on my wrist. Went to the ALS boutique on Madison Ave and tried on their sample piece. Did nothing for me but to each their own. I also think the price is outrageous.
oldenglish91 I appreciate your honesty.
Interesting content. Regards.
I like it, quite a lot, although I still prefer the VC Overseas. While I definitely agree that the design (especially the bracelet) left much to be desired in press photos, I have noticed it does look noticeably better on wrist and in video.
I especially appreciate that they managed to add a bracelet, fully lumed dial, and 120m WR and still make it feel like a Lange; if I were to develop a Lange collection, I’d choose this over an Overseas or Nautilus, because it can hold its own against them, while still fitting in well within the collection.
I still think it’s not perfect, however. Other than the imperfect bracelet integration (which came so close to being great), I’m also not throughly impressed by the movement. It’s obviously incredibly well finished, but I feel that a 50h PR and uni-directional winding is a left a little wanting for a movement released in 2019. I also think at $28K it’s overpriced compared to a $20K VC Overseas.
Yes. I still think that the bracelet is the weak point of this watch. But it starts getting better and I still believe you have to see and feel it at an AD for a final jugdement.
Take out that horrible 400 $ Tissot looking bracelet and put in on a decent leather strap and this looks ten times better.
I honestly can't think of one expensive watch being so ruined by an ugly bracelet.
SpaghettiKillah a leather strap would save the watch as far as winning some wrist time, but it won’t win it any design awards.
Aquanaut 5167 or Omega SMP 300
Well it wouldnt be a sports watch anymore..
Ben A
yeah I know, but at least it would look decent.
Not that you're doin' any "sports" with a Lange anyway.
The bracelet is amazing quality. U just don’t like the design.
I would urge people to actually try it on if you have a boutique or authorized dealer nearby. It’s actually a really comfortable bracelet.
at first I thought WE stands for WEEKEND :D
The impression of it being a cynical business move by L&S was really reinforced by the nice graph in the beginning with dollar signs showing how the market has gone up on these steel sport watches. Quite distasteful.
Great Watch! But for me the lug with to diameter ratio doesn‘t fit really 😅
Nonetheless a great review 👍🏼
Greetings from Germany :)
Visual trick. You can see the lug width and bezel size did make the watch looks smaller on wrist.
For a general sports watch Unless it’s a chronograph I feel a seconds hand should be mounted on a centre mounted single arm . Having a seconds sub dial just makes the watch look more formal than sporty . But taking into account the brand for their first attempt I think it’s ok .
a completely new watch from a brand you have certain expectations of ís like seeing a new aspect of an old friend. These watches often recieve hate (*cough* CODE 11:59 *cough*), but once people adjust these are liked more and more. These century old companies dont think in terms of weeks or months but in terms of years and decades. People who very vocally hate on the odysseus and the code 11:59 have forgotten that that was the exact reaction to the nautilus and royal oak when the first came out. I'm looking forward to what the coming years will bring to these models.
I actually really like the watch, including the bracelet... For me, the bigger question was the availability, and, to a certain degree, whether that price is justified.
A.lange so Beaitiful❤ Richard Mille❤❤
Not there yet. Nice video mate
Nice watch and luv luv that blue dial
Simply beautiful
"Something you wouldn't wear on a brisk fall day raking leaves." Brilliant.
lol @ Jack's idea of doing something physical
The finishing is amazing, the dial is awesome, the movement is great, and even the pushers are cool; but the half-assed integration of the bracelet is just unappealing. The lugs just don't fit well with the concept. Ironically it might look really good on leather.
I agree. Absolutely amazing dial (which is a given with Lange) but the bracelet integration missed the mark, at least to my eyes. I too would like to see a few wrist shots on a leather or nice rubber strap.
There’s something not quite right about those bracelet endlinks. But overall it’s a handsome watch, without doubt. Far too expensive, though, for what it is.
Very nice to see A.Lange appealing to the budget market with this visually entrancing piece! I'm picking up some strong vibes of Tissot blended with microbrand shitter aesthetics. Brave!
even the genius writing and narrative skills of JF cannot save this one. Oh don’t even let me begin with the worst choice of those open apertures for day/date. Pls, my dear Lange, bring it back and make something worth our hard earned money.
It's a Lange, top end piece. But it's one ugly design Lange.
Horrid.
For $40,000 you could buy a few nice grand seikos....
This guy really got the shovel out for this one. You can't fake disingenuous.
the more I see it the more I love it
Very sad the newest steel models have been updated and the bracelet is now fully integrated and cannot be swapped out for a strap. Strap changes would've been killer on a watch like this
My initial approach was this is not a ALS watch. As I start to see this watch a little everywhere on videos(watch media) my perception is changing. Still something is missing but it is still a ALS watch.
Please present the Invicta 8926.
Imagine this watch with a flatter version of the vacheron overseas bracelet, where the middle is slightly wider
Next: Odysseus LE for Hodinkee...
The kind gentleman at the Lange boutique told me that I would only be able to buy an Odysseus if I was willing to bundle it with another watch. I'm willing, yes! Able? No.
at that price point.....you lost me. Way better designs from other bands that are much more interesting.
I'm sure it looks stunning in real life.
The indices right next to day/date windows look very weird, though.