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The Perpetual-Doppel is very much in line aesthetically with some of the more recent Habring² production - the company's design language has gone from exceedingly spare, in the early days to a bit more confident, although the sense of restraint is still definitely there There's a subdued richness to the Perpetual-Doppel that is perhaps more overt than what was hinted at in last year's Doppel-Felix This is appropriate to a perpetual calendar, especially to one that is so relatively conservative in its dial layout, and the way in which the various surfaces catch the light, and turn back alternately warm and cool colors to the eye, feels more deliberate than anything I've seen from Habring² to date; it's a most handsome watch - and in keeping with the Habring² philosophy of offering high complications at less nose-bleed prices, it's relatively affordable for a mechanical rattrapante chronograph with perpetual calendar, at €21,500 in steel. Source
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