
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, presents an in-depth look at the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Sincere Edition, reference 112.049. This article delves into the unique characteristics of this limited-edition timepiece, exploring its distinctive dial features and historical context. Emmanuel's detailed post serves as an excellent foundation for understanding why this particular Lange 1 remains a significant piece for collectors.












Review by Tim Mosso
The Lange 1 represents the cornerstone of A. Lange & Söhne's renaissance following German reunification, first introduced in 1994 as part of the quartet that reestablished the Saxon manufacture. This Sincere Edition appears to follow the brand's tradition of creating exclusive pieces for select retail partners, continuing a lineage that has made the Lange 1's asymmetrical dial layout one of the most recognizable designs in contemporary German watchmaking.
The technical foundation rests on Lange's manually-wound L121.1 movement, featuring the brand's signature three-quarter plate construction and hand-engraved balance cock. The dial showcases Lange's mastery of surface finishing with its distinctive guilloche patterns across multiple sub-dials - the off-center time display, small seconds at 6 o'clock, and the prominent outsized date mechanism that has become synonymous with the collection. The white gold case maintains the classic 38.5mm proportions that established the model's wrist presence without excess.
Special editions tied to retail partnerships have historically performed well in the secondary market, particularly when they feature subtle variations on the core Lange 1 aesthetic. The Sincere name suggests this piece was created for the Hong Kong-based retailer, following Lange's pattern of geographic exclusives that create regional collecting constituencies. While not reaching the stratospheric values of the original 1994 pieces, well-executed retail editions maintain strong residual values within the broader Lange 1 collecting universe.
Best, Emmanuel
But I’m not quite sure if I fully like the main guilloche pattern: I wonder if it doesn’t look a bit like old wallpaper to me.
I never wear tuxedo shirts, so I didn't get it that it might be the design inspiration. Thanks. Best, Emmanuel
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