Zeitwerks side by side

Jun 06, 2012,02:55 AM
 

Especially given the recent threads involving Zeitwerks, I'm motivated to post these photos of two great PT pieces taken a few months ago -- the "standard" PT watch and the "stealth" Luminous. 

Each the property of a separate Gentleman Purist and friend -- and I'm the lucky one who got to photograph them!

To begin, some side by side shots: 











On to the "standard" PT piece -- in a poll at a recent dinner, this one got a slight edge in the opinion poll over the Luminous, although both are awesome in my humble opinion





And now, the Luminous.  Not that easy to photograph -- I wanted to show the "inner workings" without over-illuminating the watch.  A great way to spend an afternoon!

















Hope you enjoyed these.  As always, all comments, questions, and criticisms welcomed!

All the best,

Gary G

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Well the " Night Club " Luminous Zeitwerk is less and less my cup of tea.

 
 By: amanico : June 6th, 2012-03:05
While the very sober Pt Zeitwerk is an interesitng offer, fro those who appreciate the digital display of time... I love less and less the concept, and more and more the movement of this Zeitwerk... Which is a real problem. Best, Nicolas.

Not sure I can help!

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:53
There is a reason that not everyone owns the same watch Best, Gary

Happily! ;)

 
 By: amanico : June 6th, 2012-23:12

Great photo to capture the Stealth

 
 By: ik2000 : June 6th, 2012-03:21
I like the idea of the Stealth a lot, but I feel the Zeitwerk is not the watch to show it. The use of digital time is in my mind a way to show the simple side of time telling, while the reverse shows the magic and effort that goes into making something th... 

Thanks, Imran

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:54
Of the set, I might actually pick the WG myself -- good news is that I can meet with friends and have access to the whole range... Best, Gary

Beautiful shots Gary!

 
 By: SteelerFan1965 : June 6th, 2012-04:42
I love the subdued and elegant look of the Platinum ZW. It is stealthy and classic "New Age" Lange IMHO. I also think the understated dial allows the watch to speak for itself vs. being overpowered by a bold dial. I love all of the ZW's and each has a dif... 

I guess the PT/silver ZW does speak to you!

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:55
Great acquisition! Best, Gary

Magnificient pics. Gary!

 
 By: fernando : June 6th, 2012-05:33
I like the movement shots, especially the last one. Thanks for the comparison - my preference is still for the WG with the contrasting dial. cheers fernando

Thanks, Fernando

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:56
I had a lot of fun with these. The relatively sober faces make things a bit tough, but those movements are a treat to photograph. Best, Gary

Gorgeous shots, Gary!

 
 By: respo : June 6th, 2012-05:54
I can't imagine better images to capture the Zeitwerk than yours. Standard Z for me..if anyone is shopping. ;-) Best, respo

Thanks, Respo

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:57
I will put you down for one Standard PT All the best, Gary

wonderful, wonderful photo as always, Gary

 
 By: glorygunners : June 6th, 2012-06:06
sublime pictures! Thanks for sharing these... In arsene we trust! Cheers, GG

My pleasure, GG

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:58
Thanks very much for the kind words. Hoping that the Gunners can bring home some sort of cup next year! Best, Gary

Great pics...

 
 By: Andy : June 6th, 2012-09:18
I do like this one, I think I'm in the minority that also likes the 'Ghost' version or at least the white gold with black face. I only wish it was a tiny bit smaller as it is quite big...but I love the display a lot. Will never tire of pics of this Andy.

You are not alone

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-22:59
...the owner of the Luminous obviously prefers it to all others! Best, Gary

Thanks Gary for these!

 
 By: BluNotte : June 6th, 2012-09:24
Guten tag, The finishing and the technic is all there, without a doubt. But ultimately, somehow the Zeitwerk for me turns out to be one of the rare few Langes that enters the "Do not like" category, which was why i passed up all chances to get it, even th... 

Understand completely

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-23:00
This watch is not one that is to everyone's taste! Very interesting for me to read the various responses to these photos. Best, Gary

Of Roseanne Barr and Megan Fox.....

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 6th, 2012-14:34
i will go with the majority in your straw poll conducted...PT solid dial. I have seen the Luminous, and not impressed. find it rather gimmicky, IMHO. disc/window base obscures too much anyway. its like a striptease with see thru garments.....and obscuring... 

Remind me to keep the Luminous away from you...

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-23:01
...and your Tiger Beer bottle! Best, Gary

I am redefining horological violence

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 6th, 2012-23:16
usually and especially applied for brands that irritates my FULL viewing of puristspro pages on my iPad and eat into my post reading space like this one on the right - ------->>> best, Horo

Their new motto...

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-23:33
..."favorite sport watch of PuristS who have 99 or fewer lifetime posts!" Best, Gary

Gimmick or genius?

 
 By: tahoeblue : June 6th, 2012-23:40
One man's gimmick is another man's genius. A translucent dial makes so much sense with the digital display of the Zeitwerk. Gives a better glimpse on the wrist of the mechanical design and beat. Even allows one to read time in the dark. And it doesn't loo... 

i agree with some points

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 7th, 2012-09:39
a translucent dial makes sense...but for a disc based dial interface? if i get to see the balance wheel, gears, hairspring etc...it makes more sense that way,to me. when i say gimmicky, please take it with a pinch of salt...its just a Zeitwerkless guy tal... 

AHO (nt)

 
 By: Gary G : June 8th, 2012-03:52
Nt

Yes, taken with a pinch of salt

 
 By: tahoeblue : June 8th, 2012-11:10
But I would say in fact the translucent dial makes the most sense with the disc interface below--allows partial light transmission to charge the lume to tell digital time in the dark (first watch I think with this property), with the bonus glimpse of the ... 

Question on movement

 
 By: colton_d : June 6th, 2012-16:18
To Gary or any owner out there..Ive never seen a ZW in the metal as one has never surfaced at my AD and I've had a question regarding the movement when the watch is running. As the second hand crosses past the '60' and the dial jumps forward one minute, a... 

Will look to others for comments here

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-23:03
My brief observation was that the ruby-tipped anchor flips at each minute -- but I have to confess that I didn't spend a great deal of time observing the minute and hour changes... Best, Gary G

Great photos........

 
 By: TonyR : June 6th, 2012-16:42
I'd love to own either piece but I'd give the slight edge to the luminous version. Thanks for posting. (BTW, which one does the owner like best?) Tony This message has been edited by TonyR on 2012-06-06 16:43:08

The owner of the Luminous

 
 By: Gary G : June 6th, 2012-23:04
...actually sold the standard PT version to another Purist friend when he bought the Luminous, so his strong preference is pretty clear! Thanks for the kind comment. Best, Gary G