A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Blue Dial
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A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Blue Dial

By mahesh · Apr 27, 2024 · 30 replies
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Mahesh's original post highlights the striking blue dial of the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph in white gold, a departure from the brand's often monochromatic aesthetic. His personal reflections on its wearability and desire for a platinum version with a salmon dial offer a collector's perspective on this significant release. This article delves into the community's reception of this particular Datograph, exploring its design evolution and market positioning.

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Often Lange prefer the monochromatic tone or Black but this blue is amazing....

in WG, it isn't too heavy - the proportions and fit on the wrist is impressive.

I wish it is in Pt...




Hopefully in future....A.Lange & Sohne will release one in this salmon dial colour too ;-)



Best,
Mahesh.,

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Dimardi
Apr 27, 2024

Thanks for sharing! I really like the blue version of the Datograph...too bad it is limited

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mahesh
Apr 27, 2024

even the PR indicator functionally make sense, I think overall dial proportionality was pleasing in the first one.

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mahesh
Apr 27, 2024

you've a great taste.

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COUNT DE MONET
Apr 27, 2024

In RG it is quite a nice one, knowing you don't like coloured metal.

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COUNT DE MONET
Apr 27, 2024

But a blue Lange ist reserved for wg . A pt one in salmon? Patek does a "mundane chrono" with salmon in wg. Lange? I don't think so ... has to be a much more complicated watch. 😉

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emcquillan
Apr 27, 2024

The original for being an icon and the new is so much nicer in person than in pictures and is more ergonomic and less top heavy. Did you acquire this blue Dato? It looks great on your wrist. I was a bit disappointed that both releases were limited this year, but perhaps they are rebalancing supply and demand.

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