A. Lange & Söhne 2015 Collection Rue de la Paix
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A. Lange & Söhne 2015 Collection Rue de la Paix

By foversta · May 19, 2015 · 18 replies
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Foversta provides an in-depth look at the 2015 A. Lange & Söhne collection, showcased at the brand's Rue de la Paix boutique. His detailed photo essay highlights key novelties and redesigns, offering collectors a valuable perspective on the Saxonia, Lange One, and Datograph models. This post serves as an excellent resource for understanding Lange's strategic updates and aesthetic refinements from that year.


Good news! The 2015 collection is available at the Lange Boutique Rue de la Paix but for viewing only till next Saturday. Sadly, the Zeitwerk Minute Repeater was missing but I much prefer that Lange works on it to improve its sound quality. Anyway, I still had a lot of nice things to see again several months after the SIHH.

As you know, if we forget the MR, the 2015 collection can be described as a consolidation one:

- new redesign for the Saxonia collection
- new metal for the Datograph Up&Down
- the WG Datograph Perpetual is back
- and of course... a new movement for the Lange One which features an instantaneous date change at midnight accompanied with a very slight evolution of the dial and of the bezel.

I propose you to browse the pictures I took at the boutique:

Here is the watch which gains the most with the Saxonia redesign: the Dual Time. The new version is smaller with a more exciting dial. The brand name is written the same way than with the initial Saxonia.




On the wrist:








Here is the movement of the Saxonia Automatic:




And the watch on the wrist. Once again, you notice the dial evolution like the figures inside the small second subdial:




The new Lange One, here in its platinum version. The thinner bezel makes the dial opening larger:




The new movement. There is a very easy way to recognize it: the regulating organ is located by the crown while it is opposite with the previous movement. Frankly speaking, I prefer the first movement even if the new one has a more clever lay-out and the instantaneous date system.




On the wrist:




My fav version is without any doubt the PG one:








You can check that I actually took the pictures inside the boutique! I didn't propose you again the pictures of the SIHH! ;-)




An old favorite is back. The grey dial of the Datograph Perpetual is gorgeous. Time is coming to say goodbye to the roman numerals! The dial looks purer. I don't know which version I prefer. Both have their own charms.








Still the same eye-catching movement:








The contrast between the case and the dial makes the new Datograph Up & Down more daring. I prefer the platinum version but I was positively surprised by this new offer.




And of course, the feast for the eyes!








The last watch I saw was the lovely 35mm Saxonia. It is really an interesting watch. I'm happy to find again the movement used in my 36mm 1815. This size seems now dedicated to ladies or to men with small wrists. But believe me, this size is not shocking even with a larger wrist. Why? Because it is a simple and dressed watch. A very good surprise.












It doesn't look ridiculous on my wrist! I have to confess that I'm used to wear my 1815 so for me it was not a big change.



So if you are in Paris, don't miss the opportunity to see these watches at the Boutique Rue de la Paix. The staff will have the big pleasure to introduce them to you! But don't forget that Saturday will be the last day.

And... since we are very fortunate at Paris, they will go to Bucherer (between the 25th and the 29th of May). Double pleasure for the French fans of the brand!

Fr.Xavier

This message has been edited by foversta on 2015-05-19 14:31:21

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watchthatman
May 19, 2015

Lots to like here. The 35mm Saxonia is very intriguing and wears very well. Datograph up down does have great contrast. I don't know if I could choose between the PT and rose gold Lange 1. PT wins for cool. Rose gold is just beautiful.

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patrick_y
May 19, 2015

I was walking past this boutique with suitcase and luggage en route to my hotel in Placé Vendome. I walked past the boutique every day during my stay at that hotel. Upon departing that hotel three nights later for Geneva, I was very happy to see that it had opened, alas, on the last day I was to be in Paris. Thanks for the showing of the watches Foversta! But the one that I'm keen on is the 1815 40mm three-hand watch in white gold. Boring, plain, but OH SO GOOD!

FE
fernando
May 19, 2015

If I had to pick one, it'll probably be this: cheers fernando

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kpk
May 22, 2015

pull the trigger on this soon enough. This is simply an awesome timepiece. And I love the Dato QP and Dato. Saxonia is nice, but for such simple dress watches, I much prefer VC.

FO
foversta
May 23, 2015

You also have to consider the 1815 and the Richard Lange in the range of "simple watches". Actually, the Saxonia wouldn't be my first choice. I prefer the 1815. Thanks! Fx

FO
foversta
May 23, 2015

The SIHH or even worse, Baselworld, are so creazy that it is good to have time to enjoy them. Thanks! Fx

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