
Fernando's post featuring his A. Lange & Söhne Cabaret offers a rare glimpse into a reference that challenges the brand's more ubiquitous round designs. This article explores the unique appeal of rectangular watches with form movements and delves into the evolving landscape of luxury watch manufacturing and collecting, as seen through the lens of a seasoned enthusiast. Fernando's personal collection and insights spark a discussion on Lange's past offerings and current market trends.




Either one like yours or the rose gold black dial version has got to be mine one day!
Continue to post more pics of this under-rated beauty.
...I wish they'd bring back a rectangular reference.
if you ever feel it should move on to good hands let me know ! Nest Andreas
Really like the rectangular shape and the form movement. I wonder if we will ever witness a come-back to these cabaret-like watches in the future, both in terms of form factor (rectangular) and with dedicated form movement? I sometimes also wonder what changed over the last decades or two: I believe that at the time the cabaret were never really as popular as say a L1, but the manufactures nonetheless felt that they could and should create these watches. And somehow this appetite to be bold and
Definitely a keeper! Best Gatsby
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