Thanks Ken!

Sep 05, 2011,11:48 AM
 

An extra pic of my little baby...



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The link between 16 years of the Lange history

 
 By: foversta : September 4th, 2011-05:14
In 2011 was presented the latest version of the Saxonia Handwind: This fine and elegant watch features a 37mm case and some little design changes when compared with its previous version. But I will not come back to them. The most interesting part of the w...  

Thanks, FX!

 
 By: KIH : September 4th, 2011-08:55
I admit that the original 1815 and 1815 U/D are my holy watch. All of the original 1815 variations including MP are the modern Lange masterpieces. I love them all.... Thanks again for reminding us of the "what's inside". Ken

Thanks Ken!

 
 By: foversta : September 5th, 2011-11:48
An extra pic of my little baby... Fx...  

Lovely! [nt]

 
 By: -RWK- : September 4th, 2011-10:10
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Thanks Richard!

 
 By: foversta : September 5th, 2011-11:49
I love so much my 1815 that I was a bit obliged to do this post... Fx

Great post, Fx

 
 By: Davo : September 4th, 2011-14:50
Could agree with you more regarding your final remarks.

Thanks Davo !

 
 By: foversta : September 5th, 2011-11:47
We do hope that they listen to us ! Fx

The continuing usage of that (base) movement ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 5th, 2011-23:53
is different from their "original" approach, but I like it in that case Still think it is one of the best (if not the best) possibilities to enter the world of Haute Horlogerie, if built in in a 1815. Sometimes I think, what else do I really need?! Thanks... 

Thanks Oliver !

 
 By: foversta : September 6th, 2011-11:47
Please a pic of your black 1815 to illustrate this post ! Fx

Amazing history!

 
 By: BluNotte : September 6th, 2011-04:07
And one that NEVER fails to amaze me in and out always! Tschuss und Danke! Stephen

Thanks Stephen!

 
 By: foversta : September 6th, 2011-11:48
Of course, the movement of your RL PLM is much more impressive but this "small" caliber is also a pure marvel. Fx

Much in agreement Xavier!

 
 By: BluNotte : September 7th, 2011-18:06
Then again, i'd like to say that NO Lange calibre, small or large, is NOT a marvel! Tschuss Stephen

Nice homage, and a sentimental post

 
 By: Hororgasm : September 6th, 2011-08:55
Albeit written with a lot of history and details. Excellent and a wonderful lesson for those new, and a refresher for those seasoned. I have never thought of the 941 in these terms, and personally not too sentimental about it, until now. Best. Horo

Thanks Horo for your kind words ! [nt]

 
 By: foversta : September 6th, 2011-11:48
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Surely one of the prettiest watches on the market ...

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : September 6th, 2011-12:50
Especially the under "40ies" models. The current larger models give them a nice feel of a more "beefy" watch, which is also fine, but the epitome of a pretty, classic watch are the under 40 models. Saw the Saxonia in hw last weekend in 37 mm: lovely, love... 

Thanks Moritz.

 
 By: foversta : September 6th, 2011-12:53
You know, the 1815 was my first Lange. It is the reason why I have special feelings with it. Fx

I hope Lange hears you:)

 
 By: playtime : September 15th, 2011-20:09
you wrote a very convincing post!! J

It seems they have listened!

 
 By: r0gue : September 16th, 2020-03:25
Thanks for the great write-up. I found it through a search. Here we are in 2020 and I just ordered a 219.026 white gold Saxonia in 35mm. I look forward to owning my first A. Lange & Söhne!