A. Lange & Söhne Chronographs: Unpacking the 1815 Walter Lange and Rare References
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A. Lange & Söhne Chronographs: Unpacking the 1815 Walter Lange and Rare References

By Clueless_Collector · Sep 11, 2021 · 27 replies
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Clueless_Collector's original post invites readers into the intricate world of A. Lange & Söhne chronographs, showcasing three distinct models. This article delves into the community's discussion, highlighting the nuances and specific references that make these timepieces horological marvels. It underscores the passion and deep knowledge shared among collectors regarding Lange's complicated movements.

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Darron
Sep 11, 2021

Nice display of marvels R!

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BigFatPauli
Sep 11, 2021

Who do? You do. The power of voodoo. But that's a whole different story...

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patrick_y
Sep 11, 2021

Wait, one of these is the 1815 Walter Lange Flyback. One of these is the Datograph. But what's the other one? It's rare for me to be stumped, I usually know all my Lange references by heart! Hmm... Which one am I not thinking of?

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Clueless_Collector
Sep 11, 2021

The YG 1815 Walter Lange is correct but it is not a Flyback. There is another WG 1815 Flyback Chrono and not the Datograph. The last one is the RL Referenzuhr in RG.

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Rhyzen
Sep 12, 2021

To me, they are the reasons why Lange is special.

CL
Clueless_Collector
Sep 12, 2021

Always a pleasure looking at them.

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