
KIH provides WatchProSite readers with an exclusive first look at A. Lange & Söhne's novelties from SIHH 2018 through a series of live photographs. His report captures the intricate details of new releases, including the 1815 Chronograph, Saxonia Outsize Date, and the highly anticipated Triple Split, offering a valuable initial impression for collectors.


































The 1815 Chronograph, reference 414.026, is a distinguished member of the 1815 collection, known for its focus on traditional watchmaking and classical design elements. This particular edition, often referred to as the "Boutique Edition," stands out with its white gold case and a black dial, offering a monochromatic aesthetic that enhances its legibility and understated sophistication. It represents a more contemporary interpretation within the 1815 chronograph lineage while maintaining the collection's core principles of precision and craftsmanship.
The watch features a 39.5 mm white gold case with a thickness of 11.4 mm, housing the manually wound caliber L951.5. This movement is visible through a sapphire crystal case back, allowing appreciation of its intricate finishing and traditional German silver components. The front crystal is also sapphire, ensuring durability and clarity. The movement provides a power reserve of 60 hours, indicative of its robust and reliable construction.
This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate a chronograph with a strong classical identity, executed with a high level of artisanal finish. Its white gold and black dial combination offers a versatile appeal, suitable for various occasions while remaining true to the brand's heritage. The 1815 Chronograph series is a cornerstone of the brand's offerings, providing a purist's approach to the chronograph complication.
I want its big counterpart to put it in my kitchen 😁 Best wishes Alkiro
But I think I still prefer the blue boutique version. - Scott
As is, it is a bit too much for my girly wrists.
Cant wait to see them in person tomorrow 🤗
Thanks a bunch Ken! The Triple Split is so damn cool! I wonder if it’s that the same strap shade as the Double Split? I know it would be too busy with Roman numerals but boy would that have been better imo
...but the 1815 Flyback is certainly something to contend with. Looks like a great year shaping up for the brand!
This thread is active on the A. Lange & Söhne forum with 20 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →