About 10 years back Lange made a handful of Lange 1 watches in stainless steel, they were delivered in either the blue dial/silver hands or silver dial/blue hands combination, like the white gold models at the time. They were priced at the same as the identical gold models.
An owner of one of these incredibly rare watches has kindly shared this picture with us; this collector is the first owner of this watch, having bought it new from an authorised dealer.

At the time the owner purchased it I thought it odd to pay as just as much as the gold Lange 1 for a steel version - what folly that was.
Many thanks to the owner.
- SJX
This message has been edited by SJX on 2008-07-07 09:06:20Any chance to get more pics of it?
A real rare bird!
I heard of it but never saw one in the flesh.
Best.
Nicolas
except under proper light it is obvious it is steel because of the darker metal colour. And it is the lightest Lange watch I've ever held, except maybe for the service 1815.
I am fortunate enough to have handled this watch a few times, hopefully I will be able to get photos of it in the future.
- SJX
Hi SJX,
Thanks for sharing the rare piece,its indeed very special.I didnt even aware that Lange created SS watches back then.
Arigato!!
BHK9
one was sold (by AQ?) a year or two ago; it did fetch a "handsome" 30K+ euro´s ... I fear that, in the future, prices will be a lot higher!
Thanks for posting!
Edwin
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... I am so happy with my datograph and then I see this watch and it's like .. Whoooooaaaaaaaaahhhh ! 
What was A. Lange & Sohn's reasoning for a stainless steel version and the original pricing at the level of the gold models?
Andrew
Thanks for the information.
I imagine if those watches got into private hands they would be worth a premium as well.
Andrew