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I never noticed any greater variation with honey gold...
... vs. yellow or rose gold in different lighting conditions, even when the honey gold 1815 moonphase was new. For example, when I visit my local Lange AD, I often can't tell whether pieces are YG or RG when I look at them in the store lighting. The hue of the patinated honey gold watch still falls somewhere between the hues of patinated YG and patinated RG. It's just so much darker than it was originally that you'd never compare it to WG.
Honey Gold Patina...
By: CR : March 3rd, 2016-22:44
Now we can see what honey gold looks like as it patinates. My local Lange AD just received a new honey gold 1815 200th anniversary (ref. no. 236.050) in stock, so I took the opportunity to compare it to a honey gold 1815 moonphase (ref. no. 212.050) that ...
Like some . . .
By: drhr : March 4th, 2016-11:06
I much prefer the original lustre. My 1815 FA Lange LE has darkened too, I wish it would/could emain the original lighter hue w/o polishing ecause it looks so much more unique to my eyes but, oh well . .
I am interested to know.....
By: sc16 : March 8th, 2016-21:22
whether the patina still enables the wide color variances when the watch is looked at in different lighting conditions. I loved the fact that the hg is a color that moves along the full spectrum of yellow/rose gold towards white gold depending on how the ...