Thanks I got my response: "The dial is crafted from solid silver and faced with copper-blue gold flux"... Looks great probably worth a try the day it becomes a regular ref.
I recall a conversation, maybe here, several months ago about this.
By: Jay (Eire) : July 13th, 2021-13:55
Many stated that it would be impractical for Lange to bring it back as the demand would never justify the investment. Happy to see that was wrong. Hopefully we can see a broader range in the future, not just at the top end of the price point.
"...there are unfortunately no plans to bring back the Cabaret as a regular production watch, although it's fantastic to see even this limited return of the model. The problem, Anthony de Haas told us, is that the Cabaret, while definitely a passion project for the company, never performed all that well commercially."
I didn’t read the H article, thank you for pointing it out.
By: Jay (Eire) : July 14th, 2021-10:41
I guess this was (is) the consensus, commercially it doesn’t make sense, and Lange are confirming such. We will certainly be seen again I would think, but it seems we will not see a Caberet for the wider audience.
Cabaret occupies an interesting space among enthusiasts: Widely admired, rarely purchased.
By: CR : July 14th, 2021-13:33
I remember seriously pondering this years ago, with the limited (gray dial) LOG Cabaret. It was a really attractive watch, but I knew I'd never wear it so I decided to pass on it.
Well, at the exception of the Cabaret, nothing really new or am I missing something? That being said, the white gold Langematik Perpetual is pretty nice looking.