Hey everyone, It’s hard to believe, but my A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 (Ref. 101.021) has been with me for 10 years now. Well, almost—it’s been quite the journey with this watch! Two years ago, I decided to trade it in with a local AD of other brands as
I too prefer blue hands and/or printed markers, to increase the contrast. I am drawn less to the "classic" Lange 1 models that have the combination of applied markers and non-contrasting hands (such as the 101.021, 101.025, 101.032). An exception to that
... is impossible to photograph badly. It's just beautiful from all angles and in all lighting conditions. The story is that Lange began producing that model (and the 101.022, its yellow gold counterpart) when some potential customers complained about leg
101.001 from 1995/96, p23 And 101.021 from 1999/2000, p25 101.027 from 1997/98, p5 And one more 101.027 from 1999/2000, p28 Exeption - Arkade 104.002 from 1995/96, p31
Today I have acquired a very special watch: The Lange 1 in Yellow Gold (101.021). More than a watch a dream or perhaps the ultimate grail ? There is something special in the Lange 1 from A. Lange & Shne that I didn't find in other high brands (including
is offered on that popular 4-letter auction site. According to the describtion and pictures of the waranty card it is a 18kt YG. What is the difference with the current production YG Lange-1 101.021? Best, Edwin
I recently purchased this model Lange 1, which features a yellow gold face & hands, silver dial and brown alligator strap. Some people asked me to post pictures of it, but until now I could not figure out how to get a decent picture from my digital ca