... 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
Here are the casebacks of two 1815 Moonphases. The movements are the same diameter, but the case diameters are different: The 212.050 (left) is 37.4mm, and the 231.031 (right) is 35.9mm. The ratio of metal caseback rim to sapphire glass is perfect for the
Below are some results from an auction that occurred today in Hong Kong: (1) A platinum Langematik "Anniversary" ref. 302.025 sold for HKD 425,000 ($54,800 USD). That is total price, including buyer's premium. Lot description is as follows: "A. Lange &
A LANGE 1 in stainless steel changed owners on 13th May 2013 at Christies Important Watches auction in Geneva at 119,489 Euro (148,500 Swiss francs). A. Lange & Shne has built a few of these pieces in the mid-1990ies. Case and buckle of this extremely
Several Lange Auction Results... I thought this might interest folks -- remembered that several Langes were due to be auctioned recently, so I just looked up the results: (1) A stainless steel Lange 1 ref. 101.026 sold for CHF 147,750 ($154,911 USD). That
Dear enthusiasts, i do recall the "1815 MP" to be of interest lately, therefore i couldn´t let the chance pass by... With sincere thanks to LOG-members Maria and Dmitry, a recent meeting in Dresden turned out to provide a very special view. To me the 1815