A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph Gen II
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A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph Gen II

By willski · Aug 29, 2017 · 53 replies
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willski shares a personal and visually rich post on his A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph (Gen II), celebrating its design, versatility, and the significant life moments it has marked. His appreciation for the reference extends beyond its technical merits to its emotional value, inviting fellow collectors to reflect on their own cherished timepieces.

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Hi all,

Thought I'd post some pics of my 1815 chrono for no particularly good reason biggrin

I was, and remain, a big fan of this reference. Slim, white dial, and blue hands make for an attractive package, although it can be seen as a bit too sober. The Dato is the icon, but the profile of the 1815 make it a much more versatile piece for me personally. However, the gen I Dato would make a fine sibling for the stable... 🤔😅

The later boutique edition and new black dial versions are also very attractive. Nonetheless, I will always keep mine as it's the watch I was marrried in and also the one accompanying me for the birth of my son recently; sometimes the memories attached to watches become more important than the watch itself 😁





















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Alkiro1
Aug 29, 2017
Splendid shots and sweet memories related to this timepiece. Easy to understand why you want to keep it

I owned the pink gold version (white dial) few years ago but I didn't keep it. First, I'm not really a chrono guy fan and I needed cash to finance another Lange. Enjoy and wear yours in the best of your health. Best wishes Alkiro

WI
willski
Aug 29, 2017
Thanks Alkiro!

I definitely like manual wind chronos, and would like to add more. Only problem is the nice ones are not cheap!

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Alkiro1
Aug 29, 2017
You're right. If I should buy one today that would be the Montblanc 1858 and, then, probably the Dato first generation

Best wishes Alkiro

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crown comfort
Aug 29, 2017
Your front-on movement shot is top top drawer.

wonderful watch and even more special when so many good memories are attached to it.

WI
willski
Aug 29, 2017
Thanks for the kind words!

The movement is hard to take bad pictures of.

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TheMadDruid
Aug 29, 2017
Congratulations, again, Willis, on your new "edition"!

That watch will have to stay with you with all the emotions tied up in it. And it's an easy one to want to keep.

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