With this release, I think Lange has now made 2,155 honey gold pieces: REF. MODEL # 101.050 Lange 1 20 116.050 Lange 1 Timezone 100 142.055 Zeitwerk HG Lumen 200 143.050 Zeitwerk Decimal Strike 100 211.052 Saxonia Thin 200 212.050 1815 Moonphase "F.A. Lan
It's nice, but to me not as nice in general as yellow gold or even rose gold. But this all depends upon the case/dial/hands combination. My favorite would probably be the 1815 with eggshell dial (236.050), or its Lange 1 cousin (101.050). I think the HG c
As some of you will have read via other posts of mine recently I’ve managed to meet several forum members in person over the last few months. It’s always great to do this, and I’m regretful that I haven’t put more effort into this. Anyway, several weeks a
That's a genuine question. I would hope that Lange's actions did not surprise any collector who is knowledgeable about the brand. Lange's behavior has engendered similar (if not identical) feelings on several prior occasions. See my post above for example
"Pour le Mérite" models: In 1994, Lange introduced the Tourbillon "Pour le Mérite," a limited edition featuring a fusée and chain as its distinguishing characteristic. Twelve years later, in 2006, Lange re-used the fusée and chain mechanism and "Pour le M
1. L943.1 vs L051.1=1:1 IMHO ))) design=1:1 case size=0,5:1,5 functions - moon vs time only=1,5:0,5 at the end 1:1, noboby wins ))) 2. personally, I would have bought only one - EL Moonphase I'm happy with my 236.050 and 222.049, so no need for 236.049 ))
Now we can see what honey gold looks like as it patinates. My local Lange AD just received a new honey gold 1815 200th anniversary (ref. no. 236.050) in stock, so I took the opportunity to compare it to a honey gold 1815 moonphase (ref. no. 212.050) that