Lange introduced: The Triple Split in white gold100 pieces German price is 139,000 euros with taxes The 1815 Homage to Walter Lange in gold with a price of 47,400 euros The Saxonia Thin with a blue brillance dial with a price of 21,000 euros The Saxonia Outsize Date with a price of 24,700 euros The Saxonia Moonphase with black dial with a price of 28,700 euros New colored dials for the Little Lange One with a price of 32,800 euros PG versions of the 1815 chroongraph with a price of 49,400 euros
The Triple Split is a massive achievementBut as others have said on IG, why has Lange been so conservative with the WG case & grey dial, IMO always comes through dull. I know it is in keeping with Lange’s design aesthetic but the 1st ever 100 Triple Split could have been Pt case and beautiful bl...
It’s probably too big for my wrist too...Tempted? Okay-ish because I don’t see much use for the function. We don’t use much of the chronograph so even double is plentiful but that’s just for practical non-diehard street collectors like me 😬 I’ll be very happy with a 1815 chrono. Rgds Raymond ...
Thank you FX for sharing with us these wonderful pictures of the Lange noveltiesThe triple split is out of this world (and my wallet too). What a mouvement. A feast for the eyes. The Saxonia Thin with its blue brillance dial could be my favourite. Need to see it in real to know how its dial plays with the light. Best wishes Alkiro
Wow thx for the fantastic pictures, Walter Lange Homage for me pleaseWhat a fantastic watch, even more with a view on that movement. just need to find the funds :-( thx again FX, Dirk
Sometime in August last year, I made a trip to Europe and discovered that Lange & Sohne was planning to launch another handwerkskunst model - this time using the 1815 split seconds chronograph perpetual calendar - a complication introduced in 2013, often compared to Patek Philippe's reference 5204. I was initially skeptical about the idea - the dial layout was already quite busy and I could not imagine how the handwerkskunst ( a German word which means "craftsmanship") tremblage could fit in. In less ... .