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Oh... thanks for clarification.
Aug 15, 2019,11:12 AM
I had in mind that the only produced steel watches were these service watches and the 1815 "Homage to Walter Lange" which was auctioned.
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STEEL Lange!
By: Miranda : August 14th, 2019-08:40
Been done before! Rare 25? Pieces with three black dials I wouldn’t mind a new version, perhaps detachable bracelet ...
For the people who don’t know the back story...
By: Pour le Mérite : August 14th, 2019-09:08
...these watches were produced to give the customer a watch while his was in service. At the beginning the service was for free if you didn‘t know... Richemont forced them to put the free service in the bin.
No sir.
By: Langepedia : August 14th, 2019-09:19
Those are 1815 watches. These were sold to clients. There is even a photo of the black dial version with Italian Lira from 1996 on my Instagram page. Pisa bought around 20, including all three black dials.
Oh... thanks for clarification.
By: Pour le Mérite : August 15th, 2019-11:12
I had in mind that the only produced steel watches were these service watches and the 1815 "Homage to Walter Lange" which was auctioned.
+1
By: mrds : August 14th, 2019-10:46
The version in the first pic would find many happy buyers! The perfect strap, too. Daniel
Now also
By: Langepedia : August 21st, 2019-07:17
The 25th anniversary )
Sure of course,
By: Langepedia : August 21st, 2019-08:07
I was just referring to printed numerals and blued hands, sorry for the misleading comment. I have a pretty amateur photo of it, I will send you through PM if possible. You're right, it bears the greatest resemblance indeed.
Steel Langes
By: tahoeblue : August 20th, 2019-17:56
The most reliable info I have heard is that 20-something steel L1's with white dials were produced, sold by various dealers around the world, mainly in Asia and Europe. 3 black dial steel L1's were produced, all ordered by Pisa Orologeria in Milan. (The s...