A little more than three years later, Lange is back for more, with another limited edition Triple Split, this time in pink gold and with a blue dial. It’s a warmer, richer-looking successor to the original’s all-silver-everything vibe. On the technical side, nothing has changed. The watch is still relatively large at 43.2mm across and 15.6mm thick, and it’s still powered by the absolutely insane caliber L132.1. The front of the watch is plenty beautiful, but it’s that view through the sapphire caseback that gets me.
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