What does the name
A Lange remind you of?
Haute horology?
Lange 1?
Super expensive?
A Lange has always
been famous for its delicate finishing of the movement, the case and the dial.
German silver, gold chatons and 3/4 plate are some of the most prominent
features. In 2016 SIHH, Lange released an entry-level Saxonia model- the
Saxonia Moonphase Automatic.
When one thinks of
entry-level Lange watches, one may turn his eyes upon the 1815 models, which
are characterized by the Arabic numbers on the hour markers. The 1815 line
features hand-wound movement while the Saxonia line features automatic
movements.
In the new Saxonia
Moonphase, two of Lange’s most prominent features are there, the outsized big
date and the moonphase. When flipped over, the watch shows you a movement that
is very well decorated. You can see the hand-engraved balance cock , the 3/4
German silver plate with Geneve stripes on which jewels and a gold chaton are
found. On top of everything is a very finely decorated gilded rotor. It has a
power reserve of 70 hours. It is a pity that the movement does not feature a
solid gold rotor at this price range.
Lange has always
been attentive to details. Look how well made the gold rotor is. The
beautiful moon phase indicator disc is solid
blued-gold and is laser
cut to display "no fewer than" 852 stars and moons. The pink gold
version is especially attractive as the color combinations of pink gold, white
dial and the blue lunar disc are so harmonious. With the outsized date windows,
it is a dressy, elegant and yet vivid watch.
The watch retails
at around $280000 hkd. With say 27% off , it can make a very good-value
entry-level Lange – a brand on the path towards haute horology.
HK Snob