
foversta provides an exclusive report on "Les Valeurs du Temps," an event in Paris that brought together clients of high-end brands, including A. Lange & Söhne. This article offers a unique glimpse into a gathering focused on shared values of craftsmanship and sustainability, held in an unconventional yet inspiring setting. Readers will appreciate the detailed photographic tour and insights into the event's atmosphere.




























The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar represents a pinnacle of the brand's complicated watchmaking, combining two of horology's most esteemed complications within the classic 1815 collection. This reference integrates a split-seconds chronograph with a perpetual calendar, offering both precision timing and comprehensive calendrical indications in a single, highly refined timepiece. It stands as a testament to Lange's commitment to traditional Saxon watchmaking, emphasizing technical complexity and artisanal finishing.
This particular iteration features a white gold case paired with a solid pink gold dial, often referred to by collectors as 'salmon.' The movement, a manually wound caliber, is characterized by its intricate architecture, including a column-wheel chronograph mechanism and a perpetual calendar module displaying day, date, month, leap year, and moon phase. The case typically measures around 41.9mm in diameter, providing a substantial yet balanced presence on the wrist. The movement is visible through a sapphire case back, showcasing the hand-engraved balance cock and Glashütte ribbing.
For collectors, the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar is highly sought after due to its technical sophistication, limited production numbers, and the aesthetic appeal of its dial and case material combination. Its blend of a rare complication set with Lange's distinctive design language and meticulous finishing positions it as a significant piece within contemporary high horology, appealing to those who value both mechanical ingenuity and understated elegance.
It must have been a very fun evening.
best regards Georges
...which shows very well this nice event. I think it was a great idea from ALS to go for a change and invite us in such an unusual yet wonderful place. There was not too many guests which was perfect to fully appreciate this place end event.. Many thanks again to the Lange team, Mike
You made me feel reliving this very nice event with many happy friends. Thanks to the Lange Team and Sunny (L&S Paris Boutique Manager) for her nice invitation. I also like on your photos the discreet tie clip (with a Porsche 911) of the watchmaker. Another Great German Brand ;-) Best, Patrickh
Thank you for sharing this event with us!
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