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First Lange: 1815 up/down or saxonia moonphase
White gold version; i am a fan of PR indicators and manual winds... however I really like the big date and moonphase complications of Lange (don’t own any big date or moonphase watches).... my grail would be dataogtaph up/down.... but that will be awhile...thoughts?

New Release
foversta · Jan 15, 2018
Explore A. Lange & Söhne's SIHH 2018 novelties: Triple Split, 1815 Homage to Walter Lange, Saxonia Thin blue dial, and more. First impressions and pricing.
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Manufacture
foversta · Oct 11, 2014
Explore A. Lange & Söhne's 2014 Salon Les Montres exhibit in Paris. foversta's report covers the Grand Lange One Moonphase, 1815 38.5mm, and Richard Lange.
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Manufacture
foversta · Jan 19, 2013
Foversta reports on the new A. Lange & Söhne Boutique opening in Paris, showcasing the Saxonia Thin, Grand Lange 1, and the Richard Lange Tourbillon PLM.
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New Release
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) · Apr 29, 2016
Explore A. Lange & Söhne's 2016 novelties: Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon, Richard Lange Jumping Seconds, Saxonia Moonphase, Grand Lange 1 Moonphase Lumen. First impressions and event highlights.
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Both are great
By: MPP : March 16th, 2020-23:14
I think either watch would ultimately complement the Datograph well. I happen to prefer the 1815 up/down to the Saxonia as a dress watch (I own the rose gold version and wear it regularly), but it’s a very personal decision, and they are both great watche...
Not an easy task
By: George Gently : March 17th, 2020-01:26
Between these two however I'd go for the Saxonia Mondphase. If I would take an 1815 in this price category (€ 20.000 - € 30.000) I'd go for the 1815 time only. This breathes A. Lange & Söhne from every pore, so to speak, without the dial cluttering tw...
Odd
By: MPP : March 17th, 2020-05:34
Mine doesn’t require nearly that many turns to fully wind. That doesn’t sound normal. I find it to be a beautiful winding function - the perfect click, in my opinion. I actually prefer the winding over my PP and VC manual winds.
A matter of taste
By: MPP : March 17th, 2020-12:43
Both watches are on the pretty dressy side - each is <10mm thick and has a conservative dial. I find my rose gold 1815 up down difficult to dress down, so I mostly wear it to work (with a suit). But the white gold should be less dressy and make the watch ...