There’s always a mad scramble on the Monday morning of SIHH to get over to A. Lange & Söhne’s booth to see what marvels the German manufacture has cooked up. This morning was no different and Lange was our first stop of the day. Waiting for us was the incredible Triple Split, the world’s first rattrapante chronograph that allows you to split the seconds, minutes, and hours (even the massive German silver model of the watch sitting in the brand’s booth is impressive). There were also other, more approachable chronographs on hand, and new takes on classic complications like the big date and the deadbeat second that caught our interest too. Here our founder Benjamin Clymer and editor Cara Barrett offer their first thoughts on this year’s crop of new Langes. Spoiler alert: they’re pretty excited.
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