
In a captivating post, 1WatchMan presents a compelling visual comparison of two A. Lange & Söhne timepieces, inviting the community to weigh in on their preferences. This discussion highlights how subtle variations in dial color and case material can dramatically alter a watch's character and perceived versatility. Readers will gain insight into the nuanced decisions collectors make when choosing between seemingly similar references.

But for now, only the one of the left is mine.
I sold my Lange 1 (YG previous version probably) but still have the 1815 anniversary. Since they introduced the by appointment boutiques I lost interest as everything is with lists, waiting time which is not for me!
I recognize much of yours Chris, but an appointment is ok for me. Waiting time is a point, lists are not my way either. Watches the same, they must shine. But my black list, expand a bit, with the Moser with Vanta black dial. The other black, AP Royal oak tourbillon is the only black i would wear. Problem with it’s price, i can not afford it.
By the way, waiting lists are not so bad anymore, the one on the right was actually available...
This Lange black I like a lot, with the blue touch. Actually, I have recently discovered that I prefer mate black to shiny black, I guess that is a matter of personal taste...
Right for younger. Both look great.
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