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My answer to Tony's post: mixed feelings
A. Lange & Söhne brings the
Cabaret back to
life, with a
tourbillon and in
honeygold, if you please!
This could be
wonderful news.

But let me
show you right away why I think it
isn't as
wonderful as it
could be:
- The Cabaret Tourbillon measures 29.5 x 39.2 x 10.3 mm
- The regular Cabaret, here in platinum, measures 25.9 x 36.3 x 9.1 mm
Well, the
Tourbillon is simply
too big, imo!
The new Tourbillon ref. 703.050
The platinum “darth” ref. 107.035

Now, let's see
how this new
Tourbillon Cabaret
compares to the 2021
Handwerkskunst ref.
703.048 (on the
left below).

The
Handwerkskunst had a
platinum case and a dial featuring a
grey matte background with
hand-engraved lozenge pattern in central cartouche and
tremblage engraving as well as
semi-transparent enamelling.

The
new Tourbillon has a
honeygold case and a
black-rhodiumed honeygold
dial with
sculpted relief elements.

The two
movements are
identical (calibre
L042.1), but
differ in their
finishes:
- Handwerkskunst: untreated German silver 3/4 plate with granular surface & black rhodium-plated tourbillon and intermediate wheel cocks hand-engraved with lozenge patterns
- Honeygold: untreated German silver 3/4 plate with Glashütte ribbing & hand-engraved cocks with floral motifs
Handwerkskunst
Honeygold

So, even if I'm
enchanted that
A. Lange & Söhne is releasing a
new Cabaret...

... I'm
disappointed that it's a
Tourbillon, because of the
size and because I personally
don't like front Tourbillons piercing the dial...

... and I'm
not greatly
impressed by the
look: I really
dislike, in
particular, the
cut Roman III and
IX, which were already featured on the Handwerkskunst...

... the
release of a new
regular Cabaret would be a completely
different story, imo.
credit: Monochrome & Watch Vault (platinum)
Thanks for reading.
Best, Emmanuel