It's actually a dynamic I've had interest in too over the years. Lange's cases are currently produced by four different partners (FT, CO, SUG & db). For Limited Editions, I imagine Lange Uhren could specify the case numbers - but for production pieces I u
I’ve always liked the watch as a variation, but not this model: HoneyGold standards seem to me to be slipping. I much prefer to see it used just on Lange’s really special pieces rather than the HoneyGold itself being the only special element. I noticed it
In addition to the limited edition Luna Mundi set (which was very easy to get -- they didn't sell well), Lange released the PT/rhodium dial version (115.025), and the YG and RG versions with two-color subdials (115.021/115.031), at about the same time. Al
I remember when this set was released - living in the Southern Hemisphere, I had never seen a watch that correctly represented the waxing and waning of the moon from my vantage point! Interestingly, the movement in the Southern Hemisphere model has 4 extr
My favourite of the four by a long way would be the Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase 25 years as everything just looks perfectly balanced and in harmony plus the white gold and blue just compliment each other so well. On the Grande Lange One Luna Mundi I fall int
...with my cherished Lange 1 Luminous 😍 Today, 24th October 1994 Lange launched the first Lange 1 and today celebrates the milestone with new iterations of the classic: monochrome-watches.com
... that had applied blue steel markers and hands. But it was the style with the overlapping subdials, which I don't like so much (and the date window looks too small to me).
Here is a photo of the reverse side of my 1815 Up / Down in pink gold showing the magnificent L051.2 caliber. Per my earlier family photo post, you can see that the baseplate has an unexpectedly technical silhouette for such a simple caliber. This arises