A. Lange & Söhne SalonQP 2013 Highlights
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A. Lange & Söhne SalonQP 2013 Highlights

By foversta · Nov 24, 2013 · 12 replies
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foversta delivers a detailed report from A. Lange & Söhne's booth at SalonQP 2013 in London, highlighting the brand's return to the event. He meticulously documents the showcased timepieces, including the Grand Lange 1 Lumen and the 1815 Rattrapante PC, offering critical insights into their design and technical merits. This article serves as an excellent resource for understanding Lange's presence and key offerings at the exhibition.

After one year of absence, Lange & Söhne was back to the Salon QP which took place a few weeks ago at the Saatchi Gallery in London. But this year, the location of Lange booth was not the same than two years ago: it was located on the groundfloor, in front of one of the biggest sections dedicated to a brand: the JLC one. Actually, right in front of Lange booth was set the workshop used by JLC to organize its master-classes. I think it was a great idea because since the people who attend the master-classes are true watchmaking lovers, at least Lange could take advantage of the close presence of these very pasionnate visitors.

They could discover a pretty large representation of the current collection and of the 2013 novelties even if I regret that it was not possible to see the Grand Complication. This watch travelled a lot in the world but I would be happy to see it in the metal in Europe now. Brands obviously prefer to display in priority the key watches in countries where most customers are. It is understandable and nobody can blame this attitude. But they don't have to forget that these customers buy first of all these watches because they represent a perfect example of traditional European craftsmanship. So at the end, I think that everybody would appreciate a more balanced travel pattern of these presentations between the different continents. I know it is not easy! Anyway, that's my own feeling on a Sunday morning. Hopefully, the watches available at QP were numerous enough to satisfy the curiosity of the people who visited the Salon which was good news.

I propose you to browse the pictures I took during my visit of the booth.

The Lange booth with two large pictures of the Grand Lange 1 Lumen and of the 1815 Rattrapante PC. The visitors could handle both.








The movie was explaining why Lange watches are so special with a focus on  the finishings and assembling processes:




I decided to have a closer look on several timepieces. Obviouslty, I already know them very well but it is always a pleasure to see them again. The Grand Lange 1 Lumen was unveiled at the pre-SIHH organized by Lange in December 2012:




It is a watch I highly appreciate because it embodies a more daring attitude thanks to the original dial rendering. Moreover, it puts a focus on the Big Date system what reinforces the technical feel of the watch:




The movement is the same than the usual Grand Lange 1... new version. I remind you that this movement uses a single barrel which allows it to be thinner. It is the reason why the Grand Lange 1 has a higher diameter/thickness ratio and a slender design.




But the strong asset of the Lumen is of course its dial. From blue to deep black without forgetting navy or grey, when you move the wrist, when the lights hit the dial, its rendering changes and it is a true pleasure to observe this colours range.




The 1815 Rattrapante PC  was, in my point of view, the true star of the show at the Lange SIHH 2013 presentation. We don't have to forget that in January the Grand Complication was far from being advanced as it is currently.

I already wrote a lot about this watch but to sum up in a few words, I can say that I'm under its charm for different reasons.

First of all, its design is inspired by pocket watches and I like this dial lay-out. Secondly, I love the precious side brought by the moonphase display. And the movement has an architecture which is not similar to the other chronographs of the Lange collection.




Clearly, the watch explores a new way to combine the PC and chronograph complications. The dial lay-out is different from the Datograph Perpetual one. The 1815 Rattrapante PC is the first contemporary Lange watch which has a date display without a big date system. Are you in favour or against this decision? It is a matter of taste after all. The use of a classic display allows the dial to be more balanced in my point of view. On the other hand, the date is less legible than on a Datograph Perpetual (the displayed date on the pics is the 18th of August).




On the wrist, a heavy and superb watch especially in this platinum version:








Let's be back on more "reasonable" watches if I may say so. The WG Grand Lange 1 with black dial was my fav 2013 novelty. I was seduced by its dark dial which is not a deep black one. It is much more subtle than expected. Moreover, the dial reduces the feeling of size and the watch looks a bit smaller than the other Grand Lange 1.




The very balanced dial of the Grand Lange 1:




We find again the single barrel movement:




Perfect on my wrist!!! The question is: how long will I resist?




This year, the Saxonia Annual Calendar was introduced with a platinum case. A very quick way to recognize it easily when compared with the WG version is to check the main hands colour. When they are blued, it is the WG version. When they are made of rhodiumed gold, it is the platinum version.




The data displayed on the dial are easily legible:




The very positive point of the watch is the use of a Sax-O-Mat movement with 3/4 rotor. Sax-O-Mat movements are currently used in the permanent collection only twice: with this Saxonia Annual Calendar and with the Langematik Perpetual.




With a 38,5mm diameter, the Saxonia Annual Calendar remains an elegant watch.




The 1815 up and down was another key watch of the 2013 collection. I did a comprehensive review a few weeks ago:
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I like its dial and the nice little details like the red end of the power reserve scale.




When it comes to aesthetic, this watch is close to perfection. Everything seems to be at the right place:




The movement is also a great achievement and it displays more parts than an usual 3/4 plate movement. It belongs to the same family than the Saxonia Thin one because it also uses a single barrel even if it reaches a power reserve of 72 hours. Despite this increased power reserve  and the presence of an additional complication, this movement has the same thickness than the "3 hands 1815" one.




A beauty on the wrist!




The PG Double-Split is not a novelty... but I couldn't resist to handle it again. After all, we are talking about a superlative watch.

Of course, it is big (43,2mm)... of course, it is bulky... of course it is thick (15,3mm) but it embodies a feeling of power and of technical mastery.

I prefer the platinum version which sadly left the catalogue but this PG version has something very attractive. Maybe it is the contrast between the case colour, very precious, and the powerful design.




The two overlapping second hands of the chronograph:




The main course of the Double-Split  is obviously its movement. I could spend hours watching it. The finishings are flawless but the feature which is the most impressive is the feeling of depth:








Beauty and beast at the same time!




As you can see it, it was for me a great pleasure to visit the Lange booth at the SalonQP. I would like to thank a lot the Lange Western Europe team for the warm welcome. My next rendez-vous with Lange will be at the Salon Belles Montres in Paris next week.

Fr.Xavier

About the A. Lange and Söhne Ref. 1815UPandDOWN

The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 UP/DOWN, reference 234.026, is a distinguished member of the 1815 collection, known for its classic design and traditional Saxon watchmaking elements. This particular reference integrates a power reserve indicator, a practical complication that enhances the functionality of its manually wound movement while maintaining the collection's characteristic aesthetic purity. The UP/DOWN designation refers to this power reserve display, a feature historically significant in precision timekeeping instruments. It represents a blend of historical horological utility with contemporary finishing standards.

This timepiece features a white gold case, measuring 39.0 mm in diameter and 8.9 mm in thickness, providing a balanced and comfortable presence on the wrist. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal on both the front and the display case back, offering a clear view of the meticulously finished L051.2 manual winding caliber. This movement provides a substantial power reserve of 72 hours. The dial is silver, complementing the white gold case, and the watch is water-resistant to 30 meters.

For collectors, the 1815 UP/DOWN appeals to those who appreciate traditional watchmaking without excessive embellishment. Its design is rooted in the pocket watches of Ferdinand Adolph Lange, emphasizing legibility and classical proportions. The inclusion of the power reserve indicator adds a layer of practical utility that is valued by enthusiasts of manually wound timepieces, offering a clear indication of the remaining running time. This reference is a strong representation of A. Lange & Söhne's commitment to classical horology.

Specifications

Caliber
L051.2
Case
White Gold
Diameter
39.0 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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yesjb
Nov 24, 2013

Beautiful pics, FX! Thank you for sharing your experience. It looks like a great exhibition of their work. Best, Joseph

KI
KIH
Nov 24, 2013

... may be an interesting model for me.... Grand L1 is too big (I am happy enough with my "old" regular Lange 1), Rattrapante may be too big and thick..... DS is too big, too..... I just wish they come back to 36 - 39mm era....! Having said that, I can't wait what they come up with for the next SIHH or before that. Thanks for the report! Must be quite a show - Salon QP: hope to visit someday, and the one in Paris next week.... Best, Ken

KP
kpk
Nov 25, 2013

Beginning to love and understand Lange a lot more than before. What do you honestly thinking of the new 1815 up/down? I currently own a VC Patrimony Traditionelle manual wind and feel that this 1815 would complement it well. What do you think?

FO
foversta
Nov 25, 2013

You will find a detailed review of the 1815 up and down here: And yes, I think it would create a beautiful duo with your Vacheron because one is very... swiss and the other very... german. Thanks for your comments! Fx

FO
foversta
Nov 25, 2013

Yes you should come to Europe at this period to attend both Salons! Fx

KI
KIH
Nov 25, 2013

... kinda busy and ever so decreasing bank account. Hope to get in the better shape next year, LOL! Ken

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