I couldn’t be more pleased with my choice. It’s my favorite chronograph. I’m so impressed with the quality, precision, beauty and wrist presence that I’ve been contemplating the addition of another Lange. I would love to add a Richard Lange Pour le Mérite
Wanted to share some photos of my recent acquisition amidst COVID craziness... I always admired Lange's manual chornograph movements, thus naturally wanting Datograph. But after trying it on my wrist several times at boutiques, it just didnt feel right. M
I got a call today from the NYC boutique manager saying they've already sent a new piece to Canada where someone here from Richemont will deliver the piece to me and exchange it. I honestly am beyond impressed. My previous dealings with Rolex and Patek we
I don't know why but I have just done my first visit to Lisbon a few days ago. I traveled a lot to Spain, going to Madrid and Barcelona every year but, maybe because I don't speak Portuguese while I'm fluent in Spanish, I didn't find in the past a good re
Monochrome just posted an amazing review of the 1815 Chrono. It's one of the first articles I have seen that goes in-depth explaining exactly how the chronograph functions. It's a very interesting read... https://monochrome-watches.com/a-lange-sohne-1815-
I already did a review of this watch and you also know it very well. So I will not introduce you what is a Richard Lange Boutique Edition. Because this watch is the latest Lange piece which has joined my collection. I prefer to explain why I did this choi
The 1815 chronograph was first introduced in 2004 but stayed only three years in the Lange & Söhne catalog. This watch occupied a special place in the collection and was distinguished by its pulsometric scale, inclined flange and its staggered sub-dia