... the glittery strap is really a unique characteristic of this watch and it’s a pity to swap it. If you are looking for something less feminine yet still delicate and poetic you could consider the Emil Lange 1815 Moonphase 231.031 and 231.035 as suggest
(a) Lange's guilloche dials (some but not all of them are mother-of-pearl), and (b) other Langes with stars on the dial (such as the Emil Lange 1815 Moonphase 231.031 and 231.035)? I wondered if it's just something about the star hour markers on this part
I must say that I started to collect ALS many years ago and was mesmerized by the story of Lange, so passionately explained to me by a good friend, resulting in buying my first Lange 1 Moonphase. The Saxony story, the history, Walter Lange, the small size
1. L943.1 vs L051.1=1:1 IMHO ))) design=1:1 case size=0,5:1,5 functions - moon vs time only=1,5:0,5 at the end 1:1, noboby wins ))) 2. personally, I would have bought only one - EL Moonphase I'm happy with my 236.050 and 222.049, so no need for 236.049 ))
Today was a very important A. Lange & Söhne day. The 1815 reference 206.025 arrived at Degreef in Brussels. This was the only missing platinum in my 1815 collection of Lange watches. Many thanks to A. Lange & Söhne and especially Mr. Jacques Thoma
G'day, i can think of two: The 1815 Moonphase was available in Platinum with a black dial (reference 231.035): The 1815 "Side Step" did come in Platinum as well (reference 222.049, edition of 50 units in 2003): (image by Antiquorum.com) There may have bee