I think the case design with its levels really adds to the overall look and separates it from a lot of other rectangular watches as does the correctly shaped movement. I much prefer it on a leather strap as I think the bracelet makes it a little too loud
The A. Lange & Söhne Cabaret Moonphase , intorduced in 2004 and discontinued in 2009 is a very rare bird and finding nice photos of it is difficult. Below is the pink gold variant (ref. 118.032 / LSLS1184AD ) owned and worn superbly by @mu_watch49 . The c
As the proud owner of a pink gold Cabaret, I was wondering if it would not be appropriate for Lange & Söhne to reintroduce it in its catalog. The simple Cabaret was present in various versions in the Saxon Manufacture's offer between 1997 and 2010. The To
and ended in 2010 for the Cabaret and Cabaret Moonphase. The Cabaret Tourbillon was produced until 2013. There were different material and dial combinations. I highly recommend to look up for the list with historical data created by the dear CR. My favori
I looked at an Edward Piguet before I bought the Cabaret and just thought that for me, the Cabaret's entire package was better from construction to looks. I had the opportunity to buy an Edward Piguet perpetual in white gold for less than what what I paid
... was the first watch that came to mind. If you type "cabaret LOG" into the search bar here, you'll see several pics, and here's a post containing some pics too (WG/gray dial, limited to 25). Lange made this LE for the "Lange Owners Group," spearheaded
The watch was bought pre-owned but it was just recently serviced so it felt like buying a brand new watch, even the strap was brand new. The Cabaret moonphase was discontinued back in 2008 so I would be pretty suprised if you could find one of these NOS.
So I had been looking to add a rectangular watch to my collection for a while now. Three or four years ago, after going through many options, I decided that a Lange Cabaret Moonphase would be the watch to go with. With that being said, it was real hard to