A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1: Collector's View
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A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1: Collector's View

By cfn · Aug 8, 2024 · 23 replies
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In a delightful post, cfn shares his recent acquisition of a comprehensive collection of A. Lange & Söhne catalogues and yearbooks. This thread explores the enduring value of physical watch literature in an increasingly digital age, highlighting how these historical documents enrich the ownership experience and connect collectors to the brand's heritage. cfn's post, featuring his A. Lange & Söhne 191.028, sparks a discussion on the role of printed materials in luxury watch collecting.

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Managed to get my hamds on a fairly comprehensive collection of Lange catalogues and yearbooks today. Luckily, my wife was not home when they were delivered….

Been wearing the 191.028 all day. Lucky coincidence. 
















This message has been edited by cazalea on 2024-08-08 18:02:33

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KM
KMII
Aug 8, 2024

The catalogs will get a so called ‘delayed product introduction’? 😁 I suppose we’re all guilty to different extents 😂🤷🏻‍♂️

CR
CR
Aug 8, 2024

How far back do the catalogs go? The softcover one you posted looks like the cover of 1995-6.

CF
cfn
Aug 8, 2024

I will be diving into this over the weekend.

VE
veronik5
Aug 8, 2024

Congratulations, that looks very good. A good time reading. I also love the litareture to my watches. It's a pity, unfortunately the trend is moving away from printed catalogs more and more! especially at Lange&Söhne.

SM
smironov
Aug 8, 2024

Would you pls post a pic of a page talking about the older brother of your watch, the ref 101.027 if available? Thx!

MC
mch.wis
Aug 8, 2024

...that the "date window" on the books have a preceding "0" on the single digit date vs the lack of one in all their watches. Anyone know if there was a specific reason to forego the '0' or if it was a change at some point? Very cool books, nonetheless!

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