
TeutonicCarFan's appreciation for the A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Annual Calendar's moon phase disc and ideal dimensions offers a timely reflection on the aesthetic details that elevate a timepiece. This post, originally shared on the last Saturday of the year, invites collectors to consider the watches that resonate with them for special occasions or simply for their inherent beauty. It underscores the enduring appeal of Lange's design philosophy, even a decade after its initial discussion.

The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Annual Calendar, reference 238.026 (white gold) and 238.032 (pink gold), was introduced in 2017 as the first annual calendar in the 1815 collection. It offers a more traditional aesthetic compared to the Lange 1 or Saxonia lines, aligning with the classic design principles of Ferdinand Adolph Lange's original pocket watches. This model provides a practical calendar complication that requires adjustment only once a year, at the end of February, making it a functional yet understated daily wear option for collectors who appreciate classical watchmaking. It bridges the gap between simpler time-only models and more complex perpetual calendars within the brand's offerings.
The watch features a 40mm case, available in either 18k white gold or 18k pink gold, with a thickness of 10.1mm. The manual-wind caliber L051.3 powers the timepiece, offering a substantial power reserve of 72 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the silver dial, and a sapphire case back allows for observation of the meticulously finished movement. The water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for water sports.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a technically sophisticated yet visually balanced timepiece from A. Lange & Söhne. Its annual calendar and moon phase complications are thoughtfully arranged on the dial, maintaining legibility without appearing cluttered. The 1815 Annual Calendar represents a significant addition to the 1815 family, offering a compelling option for those who value traditional design, mechanical integrity, and a useful calendar function without the added complexity and cost of a perpetual calendar. It is presented on a hand-stitched leather strap.
I have been mostly wearing my metal bracelet watches lately, but looking at your picture now I want to wear my up down!😉
That watch sparkles! And yes, the stars on the moon phase disc are amazing!
Been coming back to this one.
I have been steering more casual as well, so liked the excuse to throw on a WG watch with leather strap 👍 do get the up down out… it’s a great piece !
The blues hands are great they only reveal their true brilliance under certain circumstances
a nice flannel shirt!
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