The lumen concept works best with models in the Lange 1 family, for me. Those are much more appealing than lumen models from other families. And as someone with a small wrist, I'm really looking forward to seeing the new Saxonia AC in person. A complicate
Two new watches: 1) LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR "Lumen". Platinum, limited to 50 pieces. Looks absolutely incredible. ( link ) 2) SAXONIA ANNUAL CALENDAR - Feels like a modern and sleeker version of the Langmatik. Available in pink or white gold
It's actually a dynamic I've had interest in too over the years. Lange's cases are currently produced by four different partners (FT, CO, SUG & db). For Limited Editions, I imagine Lange Uhren could specify the case numbers - but for production pieces I u
I’ve always liked the watch as a variation, but not this model: HoneyGold standards seem to me to be slipping. I much prefer to see it used just on Lange’s really special pieces rather than the HoneyGold itself being the only special element. I noticed it
With this release, I think Lange has now made 2,155 honey gold pieces: REF. MODEL # 101.050 Lange 1 20 116.050 Lange 1 Timezone 100 142.055 Zeitwerk HG Lumen 200 143.050 Zeitwerk Decimal Strike 100 211.052 Saxonia Thin 200 212.050 1815 Moonphase "F.A. Lan
I like the Lumen series - but I think the Zeitwerk was the peak of the species and that Lange perhaps ought to have stuck with that. I much prefer the argenté dials - and, by tradition, black dials on their chronographs. First generation vs. second genera
Platinum case. The power reserve indicator is better included, in this open dial. It won't beat the Dato first generation for me, but it is cool looking, like this. Best, Nicolas