The Langematik Perpetual is one of those watches that gets better the longer you look at it. It's not flashy. It's not trying to impress you. It just sits there on the wrist and does something incredibly complicated with absolute composure. The leap year
Measuring 38.5 x 10.2 mm, the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Langematik Perpetual Calendar is powered by automatic Sax-O-Mat caliber L922.1 . Introduced in 2001 (in yellow gold and platinum), it was discontinued in 2024 . It was the first mechanical wristwatch
As with you, to my eye the blue dial just works better with the WG on this particular watch. However, I prefer the PG version on the new 34mm 1815 with the same blue dial. Go figure! Love the Langematik Perpetual and its movement. Never owned one - long t
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
I have the same Datograph in the middle of your photo - my grail, love it. That particular colour combination in the Datograph Perpetual is my absolute favourite of the model - saw it in the metal once and have been captivated by it ever since. And, yes:
Fabulous collection , Ivan5 - congrats. Pleased to have two in common with you. All brilliant watches but I’m particularly fond of your Langematik Perpetual and your Richard Lange PLM - both stunning lookers on the front and stacked in complexity on the i
has always been a Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. It is useful and is everything I need. However, I also like a pure Perpetual Calendar and a mechanical chronograph so in the end, I chose this trio. I know there are too many different and winning combinat