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The Lange 1 Moonphase is not too big for your wrist due to the “busy” dial. The uncluttered dial of the Saxonia Thin makes it wear a lot larger than its 37mm.
As I mentioned the Saxonia Thin looks too big on me, but the 1815 Up/Down looks great. The difference being the Up/Down has more going on.
Thank you Alkiro!
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-04:08
Your observations are most appreciated. Yes the Little Lange and Saxonia thin, both being smaller, do fit my wrist better. For me personally, rose gold matches my skin colour a lot better than the white gold. Your feedback I must confess has confused me e...
I agree with Alkiro
By: TJMike : December 1st, 2017-05:22
If you want to go with the Lange 1 Moonphase the best looking one IMO is the white gold and black dial combination. Also, the Saxonia looks a little big on your wrist. I have a 6 1/4 inch wrist and the Saxonia Thin was too large for me. I ended up getting...
Thanks Mike! :-)
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-07:54
I think the Saxonia thin may look large because of the emptiness on its dial compared to the moonphase watches. My wrist is 6.5 inches and if you think the 37mm Saxonia thin looks a little big on my wrist, then surely the 38.5mm Lange 1 moonphase would lo...
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By: TJMike : December 1st, 2017-15:39
The Lange 1 Moonphase is not too big for your wrist due to the “busy” dial. The uncluttered dial of the Saxonia Thin makes it wear a lot larger than its 37mm. As I mentioned the Saxonia Thin looks too big on me, but the 1815 Up/Down looks great. The diffe...
I thought so Mike
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-18:10
but when I do try on a watch for size, I actually take a more objective view personally and look at how the case and lugs sit on my wrist rather than being too affected by what goes on in the dial as that would give a misconception that the dial is smalle...
I agree 100% Mike!!
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-19:34
The majority of watches these days are 39mm and larger which can be terribly frustrating for us smaller wristed folk. I am so grateful to Lange for reducing the sizes of its Saxonia range which to me is great hindsight on their part. They are smart enough...
Then the 34mm 5907
By: sham1 : December 2nd, 2017-00:56
will fit you perfectly. And if that is still too large for you, you could try the many 33mm Breguets from the 1990s. I believe you can still find a brand new unworn 5907s! And you are right, it is actually a blessing that more watches cannot fit our wrist...
I have seen them! :-)
By: sham1 : December 2nd, 2017-01:47
I had some time to kill while in Paris two weeks ago and found myself somehow in the Vacheron boutique and came across the new 36mm 1921 American and also the 40mm triple calendars. I was disappointed by both. Maybe that was because I had just come from t...
Not those VC
By: TJMike : December 2nd, 2017-02:01
There was a report a month-or-so ago that VC will be introducing a new range of entry-level (i.e. cheaper) watches. Still a rumor at this stage. As for which Lange, I am considering the Lange 1, Lange 1 Moonphase, Little Lange 1 Moonphase, and the 1815 AC...
Ah those VCs, sorry :-)
By: sham1 : December 2nd, 2017-09:55
I think such a move by VC will dilute the reputation of the brand. Just like Moritz Grossmann producing a skull watch managed to kill my genuine interest in the brand. As for your next Lange; either Lange 1 moonphases will suit you fine but your small wri...
Agreed as long as
By: sham1 : December 2nd, 2017-21:58
the quality is kept to the same very high standard. Lange has done this with the Saxonia thin and 35mm Saxonia. Moritz Grossmann decided a couple of years ago to produce steel watches with movements with a less elaborate finishing. That without doubt boos...
Great choice Mike!
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-21:06
Too many people overlook the 5119 but it is a lovely classic watch even though one might argue that the movement is too small for its case. It is however, a very good and proven movement. Which one will you get? Would you not consider a 5116R?
The 5119J
By: TJMike : December 1st, 2017-22:40
I have a WG Saxonia 35mm, as such for a contrast I decided to go with the yellow gold Calatrava. As for why I ruled out the 5116R, rose gold is my least favorite gold and while I do like the enamel dial the extra cost was not worth it.
Thanks Sake!
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-07:55
It fits my wrist better than the 38.5mm Lange 1 moonphase although it may not necessarily be a more attractive watch than the Lange 1 moonphase. But you know me Sake, it has to suit my wrist first and foremost!!
Hello Richard!
By: sham1 : December 1st, 2017-08:02
You know my wrist, you know what watches appeal to me and the Saxonia thin would be a logical choice - the safe bet!! It is undoubtedly elegant despite the above photo being not very flattering due to the light conditions. I know it is not quite comparing...
Difficult choices!
By: TheWindingStem : December 1st, 2017-08:25
First of all, the best looking one is the Saxonia thin for sure. I have no idea why that watch makes my heart beat so fast! I don’t get the same feeling looking at any other watch - the 1815 Up Down comes second lol However, if you’re looking for somethin...