Revisiting the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph: A Collector's Perspective
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Revisiting the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph: A Collector's Perspective

By Jay (Eire) · Apr 6, 2020 · 38 replies
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Jay (Eire) revisits his past ownership of the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph, prompting a reflection on its enduring appeal. His original post, featuring a striking image of the watch, serves as a catalyst for community members to share their own experiences and insights into this iconic chronograph. This discussion highlights why the Datograph continues to captivate collectors, even years after its initial release.

As some of you will know I no longer have my Datograph (it was replaced by another hand wound chronograph).  

I was just looking through some old pictures and came across this one. 

Wowza.



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batholith
Apr 6, 2020

One hell of a tough watch to replace!

JP
jp884
Apr 6, 2020

A total of 7 times. This last time I can assure you it is staying with me

RO
Robert65
Apr 6, 2020

Which model/color combo did you settle on?

JA
Jay (Eire)
Apr 6, 2020

It was in the safe for 8 months while I tried to sell it and so it’s now almost a year since I had it on the wrist.

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Apr 6, 2020

the depth, finishing and skeletonization allowing the beauty to be on display. My preference would be for the 1815 chrono without the big date (thinner and cleaner dial), but platinum dato is the tops.

DA
DarrenKats
Apr 6, 2020

My goal is to obtain a Lange chrono at some point this year. Fingers crossed.

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