Yesterday, I attended a goodbye event for the very, very nice guy who surprised me some years ago, giving me the chance to acquire the 1815 Thin Honeygold. Of course, I had to wear that watch to honor the occasion. This AD has said goodbye to the mainstre
Hi all, first post here and greetings from Singapore! I acquired a first generation Lange 1 (101.031) sometime last year when it popped up at a local second-hand dealer at a very attractive price. Back then, I was eyeing early Lange 1 references with inte
First time I see both side-by-side. The first gen (in black strap, Ref: 101.027) is noticeably darker and felt heavier versus the current version (in navy strap, Ref: 191.028).
Where to start with this one? Not that it\'s particularly interesting, but let\'s start by saying that this acquisition is by far the largest I\'ve made in my journey as a collector. Not that it was intimidating, nor that it yielded extra doubts during th
It's been a while since I've contributed and I had a little extra time over this 4th of July holiday, so I thought I'd post a few shots. I really like these oldies but goodies...the original blue dial L1 and the elusive inverse of it! Enjoy!
I have made the deal and should be receiving the watch sometime next week. Considering that the 101.027 isn’t something that common, I think I fared well in the deal. My seller was kind enough to include a Lange box (pictured below—-any information about
by all the helpful replies and inputs. I will duly take all your points into consideration. It’s a blue Lange 1 ref 101.027, which happens to be a reference I really like and seems to be difficult to find (??...please correct me if I am wrong). It seems m
... I visited a local preowned watch dealer who had a 101.027 (WG/blue dial) and your watch (101.035 "Darth") in stock. I was wearing a Lange 1A (YG). I took the opportunity to photograph 3 very different, great old Langes.