
In this insightful post, aperna, known to many as Tony, shares a common sentiment among seasoned collectors: the challenge of finding true inspiration amidst a plethora of new releases. His experience underscores the enduring appeal of certain timepieces, even after extensive boutique visits. This discussion highlights why the A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Up/Down continues to captivate collectors, proving that some designs truly stand the test of time.


Did you visit the Lange boutique by any chance? I would be curious to see if they have your RL in white gold on display (The NYC boutique only had the rose gold version)
This is all you need!
Boston watch community isn't THAT big, but a triple split ALS sure is...
Another piece we each own, I don't like to pick favourites but this is the last one I would part with in my collection - let's just put it that way. It was the 1815 family that brought me to Lange all those years ago and, to me, this is the quintessential example of the type. The dial is beautifully balanced - the dropped sub-dials echoing the chronograph. The Arabic numerals in the house-font are a delight. The blued hands add such strength and presence. Love the pop of red too. The caliber is
Love mine
You either have a superb collection (which you do) or that the brands are running out of steam and creativity somewhat ♂️ Great shots
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