The original Cab Tourb models -- the 703.025 (platinum) and 703.032 (rose gold) -- were not limited editions. They were readily available for years. But I'm sure Lange knew at the time that these would never generate many sales due to their price point. T
Here's my answer to Tony 's post: Look what Lange came out with A. Lange & Söhne brings the Cabaret back to life , with a tourbillon and in honeygold , if you please! This could be wonderful news. But let me show you right away why I think it isn't as won
My recent dive into shaped calibers & watches inevitably led me to these German rectangular masterpieces. Have a great week-end! A. LANGE & SÖHNE ARKADE with caliber L911 Ref. 103.021 yellow gold (credit: Loupe This) Ref. 103.007 white gold (credit: watch
They don't really make a bad watch. Some earlier entry model pieces were known to have poor finishing. For instance the early 1815s had bad finishing. Other than that, everything else they've made has been a winner. I'm not personally crazy about the Caba
1. Modify the 5236 to have an instantaneous calendar change. 2. Release a digital hour indication based 6119 as a revival of the 3969, but in round case. 3. Evolve a few models to incorporate zero-reset seconds for time setting ( when crown is pulled) 4.
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
best rectangular watch in history, beating out even its sibling the Cabaret Tourbillon. The design, size, balance, and proportions will remain unsurpassed for a very long time.
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
Thanks for this, FX! I was curious about the Cabaret Tourbillon. Was this just on display, or was the boutique actually selling it? I'm asking because Lange stopped offering this piece officially about 7 years ago, but I know the occasional older piece so