
Jay (Eire) offers a compelling, in-depth look at the A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Honeygold, focusing on its unique case material. His observations on how Honeygold interacts with light, often appearing like a white metal despite its subtle warmth, provide invaluable insights for collectors considering this distinctive alloy. Jay's personal experience highlights the watch's understated elegance and wearability in everyday settings.


Gorgeous watch! Beautiful photos!
- so easy to dress it up or way down with class either direction
Low key for the most part. But I think this one is special in that it’s a simple watch with two subtle twists; the case material and the textured dial. I don’t want to shop my own book, least some over zealous overlord levels a shilling accusation my way, but this is one of the most underrated (and undervalued) of all the Honeygold ALS. And I’m not exactly sure why.
I’d be very interested to see the new Odysseus in Honeygold. I’d wonder if too much of the metal changes the character of the metal.
It makes it a great everyday watch.
The twist is what makes it.
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