
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.












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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
I'd prefer there to be a zero digit instead of a blank panel. Are they making a reference to something historic (a clock or something) that I'm not aware of? Or maybe just the designer's preference.
Another brilliant post!
is the clock of the Dresden Opera House: https://www.alange-soehne.com/eu-en/manufacture/heritage/the-five-minute-clock-in-the-semper-opera-house That said, they could have decided to feature double digit for all numbers, of course. I personally like it as is, but I fully understand the preference for the other option. Best, Emmanuel
Thanks for the info.
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