
Friends, The Lange 1 Moon Phase I posted the other day, I find stunning and very romantic due to the Moon Phase. Especially like the fact that the Moon Phase is located on the right-hand side, the part which for most people it the side that peaks out from under your cuff. Normal or more practical wo
Friends,
The Lange 1 Moon Phase I posted the other day, I find stunning and very romantic due to the Moon Phase.
Especially like the fact that the Moon Phase is located on the right-hand side, the part which for most people it the side that peaks out from under your cuff.
Normal or more practical would be to have the time on the right-hand side so you wouldn’t have to lift your cuff to read time…
Another of these stunning German’s is the A. Lange & Shöne 1815 Annual Calendar in Pink Gold.
A more classic dial layout with the symmetry around it centre.
A bit surprising to see the pointer date and day indicator on the left-hand side here.
To tell date and day must be much more useful that telling month.
On the other hand, you may argue that it gives you a reason to get a full view of your watch…!
The combination of solid silver dial and heated blue hands gives a great contrast here and the dark numerals and minute track frames the dial in a very balanced way.
Another detail that surprises me is the pink gold seconds hand. Why didn’t ALS opt for a matching heated blue hand so all time hands were aligned?
Instead matching the Pink Gold calendar hands makes it a bit confusing…
Also makes it blend in with the Moon Phase and star heaven.
Either way, these surprises do not make me less impressed by this beauty!
On the back, same approach as with the Lange 1, minimalistic, made to perfection, made beautiful.
Calibre L051.3, the same one-piece main plate is here, the Geneva bars, the heated blue screws…
And so is the swan neck regulator! Sorry for the poor photo quality, but even if bad quality, the romance and beauty is there.
On the wrist, this 40mm piece of German Silver and Pink Gold looks right at home…
What can I say? Time for me to open up to German watches…?!
Best
Blomman
A. Lange & Shöne, 1815 Annual Calendar
Reference 238.032
Solid silver dial, Pink Gold case, 40mm 10.1mm
Calibre L051.3
The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Annual Calendar reference 238.032, introduced in 2017, integrates an annual calendar complication into the classic 1815 design language. This model stands out within the 1815 collection by offering a more complex horological function while maintaining the collection's characteristic aesthetic of traditional Saxon watchmaking, inspired by Ferdinand Adolph Lange's birth year. It presents a balanced dial layout that clearly displays the date, day of the week, month, and moon phase, requiring only one manual correction per year at the end of February.
The watch features a 39.5mm rose gold case, housing the automatic manufacture caliber L922.1. This movement provides a power reserve of 45 hours. The dial is silver, complemented by blued steel hands and Arabic numerals. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters. The transparent case back, also made of sapphire crystal, allows for observation of the meticulously finished movement.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a sophisticated calendar complication within a traditionally styled timepiece. It represents a more accessible entry into Lange's complicated watches compared to perpetual calendars, offering significant horological interest. The 1815 Annual Calendar is presented on a hand-stitched leather strap, aligning with the brand's commitment to classic watchmaking traditions and material quality.
Somehow I have not seen this AC yet but I am quite excited to do. This AC stands out a bit by being a manual, being considerably more affordable as an auto Lange AC and the pusher at ten that advances all indications simultaneously. Thank you for the post!
You will love it for sure! Best Blomman
Are you trying to take Fx's job away?
I am just guess playing here! Hard to resist German Silver...! Best Blomman
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