And so, left-to-right: The Richard Lange (232.032). 40.5mm. Burkhardt Geyer's first caliber for Lange - with the split-wheel tensioning mechanism in the centre seconds train to eliminate flutter. A robust instrument. The 1815 (235.032). 38.5mm. The contem
With an esteemed nod to Tony. I was at the Manufactory when the Richard Lange (232.032) was first being produced - I saw a tray of six of them, mint fresh. The 1815 three-hander (235.032) in 38.5mm - my very first Lange, and love, was the original 1815 in
As a relative newbie to the world of high horology, I've derived tremendous pleasure from admiring and owning the Lange 1815 Up/Down in pink gold. I wanted to share my experience and hope it will be helpful to others. I first saw the Lange 1815 almost 6-7
My wrists, but not my watches. Walter Lange 1815 Up/Down in YG (223.021, c.2007, in well-loved condition), 1815 Up/Down in RG (234.032, current), and Little Lange Moonphase 1 in WG w/aventurine dial (182.086, current).
Stopped by the ALS boutique today in NYC. Had the opportunity to try on various pieces. I was really impressed with the WG blue dial datograph. It's much more appealing and beautiful in person than in pictures.
I am blessed with the good fortune of adding a new A. Lange & Söhne to my collection. I am torn between the Zeitwerk (140.029) and the 1815 Chronograph (414.028). I would ultimately like to add both references to my small collection, but can only add
Case Size: 39 mm Also Known As: 234032 Gender: Gents Movement: Manual Wind Functions: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds, Power Reserve Indicator Power Reserve: 72 Hours Case Materials: 18K Rose Gold Caliber: L051.2 Case Back: Transparent (See-Through) Dial Co