dxboon[Elite User]
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The Sidestep is eccentric...
...both in the execution of the hand engraving on the movement, which is embellished in a very different spirit than the 1815 Up/Down, and in the placement of the "side-stepped" small seconds. The Sidestep is a pretty watch (Aren't all Langes?), but I suppose it comes down to a matter of taste. I like the Up/Down better, but there's a lot of beauty to be seen on the Sidestep too. You can't go wrong with either, if you ask me.
Good luck with your decision.
Cheers,
Daos
The new 1815 is perfect
By: BluNotte : October 7th, 2009-22:12
Becuase of it's size, which is now at 40mm as compared to the old one which was way too small. The Grand Saxonia is good as well except that it's got no numbers ( which for me is not very nice for a classic watch) On top of that it is an automatic, which ...
Between the two...
By: dxboon : October 8th, 2009-00:36
...I prefer the 1815 Up/Down. I like its classical proportions, and I feel it exudes all the traditional sensibilities one expects from Lange. The dial is well-balanced, although I would not have included the "gangreserve" text next to the power reserve d...
Go to the new 1815
By: foversta : October 8th, 2009-14:41
It's perfect with a brand new caliber. The 1815 up and down was nice but I prefered the purety of the dial of the classic 1815. I wear my 36mm 1815 without any problem but the new one is perfect. I'm not a gret fan of the Grand Saxonia, I find it a bit sa...
The new 1815
By: wso : October 13th, 2009-17:41
It seems kind of hard to get. The 2 ADs I know don't seem to have any inventory - not in any metal. What is your opinion about the RL vs the new 1815. Besides one has a large second hand and one is designed for accuracy. What else can be said about the 2 ...