
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.






















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