With an esteemed nod to Tony. I was at the Manufactory when the Richard Lange (232.032) was first being produced - I saw a tray of six of them, mint fresh. The 1815 three-hander (235.032) in 38.5mm - my very first Lange, and love, was the original 1815 in...
For the information of others in the forum, the four present case-makers for Lange Uhren are: Centror/Audemars Piguet (CO), Efteor (FT), Donzé-Baume (db) and Sachsishe Uhrentechnologie GmbH Glashutte (SUG).
Gorgeous ALS family you have there! The RL is so classy and technically marvelous! You know how I feel about the L1 MP....and the 1815 family is lovely...the up/down is so versatile in my opinion and would be a great candidate for multiple different strap...
Yes, the RL is technically marvellous with its tensioned split-wheel centre-seconds bridge (picture attached, credit: Lange Uhren, The Yearbook, 2006). The Lange 1 MP - either generation - is a winner. But the 1815 family is the apple of my eye. Best wish...
Is my most enjoyed over the years I would reckon. The buttery smooth sweep of the elegant second hand catches me every time. Exceptional collection you have curated, thanks for sharing Colton
I had a gen. 1 Dato in PG - though I had little choice at the time, my one regret is selling it... I've never had a ZW - would go for the Date or the model that Christan just acquired in our forum.