A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Takes Inspiration From The Past With New Calibre

A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Takes Inspiration From The Past With New Calibre

The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 builds a bridge into the past with its many traditional references; whilst it is endowed with a newly developed movement. 



It was Ferdinand Adolph Lange’s vision to craft pocket watches that are a harmonious fusion of precision, functionality and elegance. The new 1815 follows this tradition; it comes in a 750 pink- or white-gold version whose case proportions exhibit graceful unpretentiousness. Its diameter of 34 millimetres and a height of only 6.4 millimetres comply with the wish of many watch aficionados for an even more discreet version of this classic three-hand watch. 



The slender, slightly tiered bezel frames the dial that was designed with attention to detail. The railway-track minute scale, Arabic numerals and the subsidiary seconds dial positioned at 6 o’clock are reminiscent of earlier Lange pocket watches. The lancet-shaped hands that rotate above a blue background match the case and emphasize the classic character of the 1815. The white-gold model features a blue leather strap, and the pink-gold version comes with a reddish-brown strap. The high artisanal quality can also be admired in the polished prong buckle in white or pink gold. 

“The challenge with the new 1815 was to make the proportions of the timepiece even more elegant, yet at the same time, maintain its simplicity and functionality, and despite the discreet case diameter, our watchmakers additionally succeeded in increasing the power reserve to 72 hours and incorporating a new going train.” 

Anthony de Haas, Director of Product Development, A. Lange & Söhne

The aesthetics of the newly developed manufacture calibre L152.1 are typified by characteristic design forms and traditional movement decorations that can be admired through the sapphire-crystal caseback. They include, in particular, the hand-engraved balance cock and the three-quarter plate which was introduced in 1864 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in Glashütte. The prominent movement part is decorated with Glashütte ribbing. The four screwed gold chatons, the bearing jewels and the securing thermally blued screws provide colourful accents. 

The manually wound movement of the new 1815 is the 75th calibre since the re-establishment of the manufacture. In addition, a new oscillation system with a freely oscillating balance spring and a large screw balance crafted in-house assure supreme precision across the entire power reserve of 72 hours. 

Technical Specifications:

1815 
Movement Lange manufacture calibre L152.1, manually wound, crafted to the most exacting Lange quality standards, decorated and assembled by hand; precision-adjusted in five positions; plates and bridges made of untreated German silver; balance cock engraved by hand 
No. of movement parts 171 
No. of jewels 21 
No. of screwed gold chatons 
Escapement Lever escapement 
Oscillation system Shock-resistant screw balance; superior-quality balance spring manufactured in-house, frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour, precision beat adjustment system with lateral setscrew and whiplash spring 
Power reserve 72 hours when fully wound 
Functions Time indicated in hours and minutes, subsidiary seconds dial with stop seconds 
Operating elements Crown for winding the watch and setting the time 
Movement dimensions Diameter: 28.1 millimetres; height: 2.9 millimetres 
Crystal and transparent caseback Sapphire crystal (Mohs hardness 9) 
References 220.028 220.037 
Case 750 white gold 750 pink gold 
Case dimensions Diameter: 34.0 millimetres;  height: 6.4 millimetres 
Dial 925 silver, blue 
Hands 750 gold 
Strap Hand-stitched alligator leather, blue Hand-stitched alligator leather, reddish-brown 
Buckle Prong buckle in 750 white gold Prong buckle in 750 pink gold 

Price: RRP €27,000.00

For more information please visit A. Lange & Söhne

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