
Watches and Wonders: A. Lange & Söhne 1815
Despite its discreet size and thinness, this piece outperforms its older siblings on the energy front.
THE LATEST ITERATION IN Lange’s family of neoclassical watchmaking—inspired by Saxonian pocket watches—takes everything connoisseurs already love about the 1815 aesthetic and distils it into a smaller medium. Quite seamlessly, we might add.
Consisting of two variations in white or pink gold (both 34 mm), the new 1815’s size is inversely proportional to its impact in the wider Lange-verse. Seasoned collectors of the German firm have already pointed out this new design’s thematic kinship with the now discontinued 35 mm Saxonia. Such rarefied air is reinforced by the use of marine-blue on the dial—a colour the brand generally reserves for its most important releases.

Despite its discreet size and thinness, this piece outperforms its older siblings on the energy front, with a new, purpose-built movement boasting a 72-hour power reserve and all the hallmarks of Lange’s lavish three-quarter plate construction.
Slim, refined and especially beautiful in the hard-to-nail combo of dark blue on rose gold, these releases will appeal to anybody with a healthy appreciation for small but mighty craftsmanship.
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