Black dial in red gold. Addresses the visibility problem, to a large extent. But I don’t care too much about the visibility anyway. Here’s mine, on a brown strap:
I have the good fortune of adding a new A. Lange & Söhne to my collection. I am torn between the 414.028 (White gold with dial in black) and 414.026 (White gold with dial in argenté). I think that I really can;t go wrong - both are stunning references. I ...
It is an amazing piece of horology...but legibility can be quite bad, and that is unfortunately a deal breaker for me My only advice: try both if you can
In general I prefer white metals and it is unfortunate that for this reference none of them have blue hands. This is a matter of preference of course, but a show stopper for me.
I hope you get to see one in person to judge for yourself. I just know that I get that elusive, visceral feeling when I’m wearing it and glance under my cuff at that dial. That’s a feeling and a connection I get with only a few select pieces. I didn’t exp...
But my favorite 1815 chrono combination is the pink gold/argente dial with the blued hands by a large margin. And I prefer white metals but this combo is amazing.
While back I looked at those 2 watches as well. The black dial is incredibly powerful, more so then the argent dial. But, there is always a but, the light dial is, if I am not mistaken, a more limited or boutique only version thus theoretically lower prod...
Black dial in red gold. Addresses the visibility problem, to a large extent. But I don’t care too much about the visibility anyway. Here’s mine, on a brown strap: ...