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Old 12 July 2018, 02:56 AM   #1621
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Lovely watch. Great size, too. 36mm? Any pictures of the movement?

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Hi guys.

I am about to get myself my first Lange, and I kind of narrowed it down to this 2 amazing models.

1) Saxonia Automatic Rose Gold Terra Brown Dial
2) Saxonia Outsize Date Rose Gold Black Dial.

While I'm not buying it to sell, my concern with watch 1 is the Terra Brown Dial. Is this going to severely affect the resale if I intend to upgrade to another watch in the far future? The prices of both models are too close to matter at this price range. I do like the big date display on watch 2, but I like the Terra Brown dial on watch 1 too. Decision decision. WIsh I can have both, but well......

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I haven't seen either watches in person but you can check around online to see what the prices are in the used market like Chrono24.com. I think no matter what, your watch will be affected by resale to a certain degree. From what I've seen, unless your watch is a specific model of virtually any popular Rolex, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Patek Philippe Aquanaut, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, or FP Journe CB then your watch will be hit hard.

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Old 12 July 2018, 03:19 AM   #1622
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Thank you tryptobphan for your reply.

I understand resale will likely be hit for both watches, but between those 2, which one do you foresee will be better % wise?

The watches are too new with too few used sellers to establish a trend on Chrono24. There are several new ones, 1-2 used one from China and that is about it.

I'm not paying MSRP for both watches but with some decent discounts thrown in, so hopefully there is less shock if i do resell it say 5 to 20 years down the road. But between those 2, which one would be better.

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Old 12 July 2018, 05:25 AM   #1623
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Hi guys.

I am about to get myself my first Lange, and I kind of narrowed it down to this 2 amazing models.

1) Saxonia Automatic Rose Gold Terra Brown Dial
2) Saxonia Outsize Date Rose Gold Black Dial.

While I'm not buying it to sell, my concern with watch 1 is the Terra Brown Dial. Is this going to severely affect the resale if I intend to upgrade to another watch in the far future? The prices of both models are too close to matter at this price range. I do like the big date display on watch 2, but I like the Terra Brown dial on watch 1 too. Decision decision. WIsh I can have both, but well......

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These models wont hold value if you are concerned with resale. Typically you will loose 40 to 50% of the price you paid for new at msrp after discount.
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Old 12 July 2018, 11:35 AM   #1624
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These models wont hold value if you are concerned with resale. Typically you will loose 40 to 50% of the price you paid for new at msrp after discount.
Hi Ben

Thanks for your reply.

I fully understand those 2 won't hold value compared to say a SS Sports Rolex. However, between those 2, which one you reckon will hold its value better?

Thanks again buddy.
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Old 13 July 2018, 03:11 AM   #1625
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Lovely watch. Great size, too. 36mm? Any pictures of the movement?
Thanks! It is indeed 36mm.

Here's one of the movement:
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Old 13 July 2018, 03:27 AM   #1626
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Lovely watch. Great size, too. 36mm? Any pictures of the movement?



I haven't seen either watches in person but you can check around online to see what the prices are in the used market like Chrono24.com. I think no matter what, your watch will be affected by resale to a certain degree. From what I've seen, unless your watch is a specific model of virtually any popular Rolex, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Patek Philippe Aquanaut, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, or FP Journe CB then your watch will be hit hard.

Also, I think you need 10 posts on the forum before you are allowed to post pictures.
Hm. I would say that the Terra brown dial would potentially hold its value more since it’s not a typical color combination ALS makes. However, that also means it could potentially be even lower than the black dial Saxonia since it depends on the timing of when you sell it and who is interested.

The black Saxonia will have a more predictable resale value. I don’t think it’s as bad as Benlee says it will be but at least you can get an idea with current Saxonia models.

With all that said, I’d choose the black Saxonia between the two just based on aesthetics that I prefer. Honestly though, you can’t go wrong.
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Old 13 July 2018, 03:29 AM   #1627
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Thanks! It is indeed 36mm.

Here's one of the movement:
That’s just stunning. And I don’t know what camera you’re using but that’s just an amazing shot. Can you see the gear closest to the escapement move while the watch is ticking away (gear closest to the bottom of the three gears you can see peeking out from the 3/4 plate, the smallest of the 3 gears)?
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Old 13 July 2018, 05:50 AM   #1628
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Just re-bought the Saxonia Thin. The price was too good to pass up.




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Old 13 July 2018, 06:22 AM   #1629
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Old 13 July 2018, 06:54 AM   #1630
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Thanks, how are you liking yours so far? Were you able to get a good deal from CH?
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Old 13 July 2018, 07:04 AM   #1631
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Thanks, how are you liking yours so far? Were you able to get a good deal from CH?
I love mine. Honestly, between my Omega Seamaster 300 and A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia Thin, I don’t need any other watches for the rest of my life. It’s the perfect traditional dress watch. I’ve dropped it a couple times, slammed it against doorways and desk edges... but it’s still working and keeping time like a charm.

Also, I did not get a very good deal at CH at all. 10% or 15%. So lesson learned, negotiate better or find a place more willing next time. Thanks for your help earlier this year. I’m thinking of the next time piece already.

How are you liking yours?
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Old 13 July 2018, 07:38 AM   #1632
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That’s just stunning. And I don’t know what camera you’re using but that’s just an amazing shot. Can you see the gear closest to the escapement move while the watch is ticking away (gear closest to the bottom of the three gears you can see peeking out from the 3/4 plate, the smallest of the 3 gears)?
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You can see it move, but it's quite hard to see as it's quite small; you really have to focus on it to see it move. The escapement wheel and pallet fork is quite visible though with the naked eye.
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Old 13 July 2018, 10:48 AM   #1633
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Hm. I would say that the Terra brown dial would potentially hold its value more since it’s not a typical color combination ALS makes. However, that also means it could potentially be even lower than the black dial Saxonia since it depends on the timing of when you sell it and who is interested.

The black Saxonia will have a more predictable resale value. I don’t think it’s as bad as Benlee says it will be but at least you can get an idea with current Saxonia models.

With all that said, I’d choose the black Saxonia between the two just based on aesthetics that I prefer. Honestly though, you can’t go wrong.
Awesome. I do lean more towards the Terra-brown dial. It is simply amazing. The only thing that held me back a little bit was the date on the Saxonia Outsize Date. The black dial doesn't move me but that is just me. Wonder why ALS do not make Saxonia Date with Terra Brown dial.

The AD that i bought it from doesnt have the Saxonia Outsize Date in stock, so I can't get any wrist time to know how it really looks like on the wrist. I had to try a few rose gold-black dial combination of other brands.

One thing i notice about ALS is, photographs do not do any justice to the watch. You just can't capture the amazing details of ALS watches with a camera.
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Old 13 July 2018, 03:35 PM   #1634
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You can see it move, but it's quite hard to see as it's quite small; you really have to focus on it to see it move. The escapement wheel and pallet fork is quite visible though with the naked eye.
That's still cool you can see it move. I know if I look hard enough with a low powered loupe, I can see that gear move underneath the 3/4 plate on my Saxonia Thin. But that gear is more visible on your movement.

Great looking movement. Congrats on the watch. How do you like it? I was considering the 1815 Up/Down 39.5mm (new) vs. 36mm (previous) so I'm still torn. Either that or the Richard Lange, but that's like 40mm. I wish my wrists were bigger.

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Awesome. I do lean more towards the Terra-brown dial. It is simply amazing. The only thing that held me back a little bit was the date on the Saxonia Outsize Date. The black dial doesn't move me but that is just me. Wonder why ALS do not make Saxonia Date with Terra Brown dial.

The AD that i bought it from doesnt have the Saxonia Outsize Date in stock, so I can't get any wrist time to know how it really looks like on the wrist. I had to try a few rose gold-black dial combination of other brands.

One thing i notice about ALS is, photographs do not do any justice to the watch. You just can't capture the amazing details of ALS watches with a camera.
I totally agree, the pictures don't do justice to ALS dials. I'm always impressed with my Saxonia Thin, but admittedly I wasn't truly impressed in the dealer. It wasn't until I wore it outside that I realized it has a lot of depth and details that accentuate its elegance and purity despite its simplicity. I feel the other time pieces may just be like it.

As for the terra brown dial, if you like it, seriously just get it and enjoy it. I am not the best person to listen to when it comes to watch investments. I personally think that if I want an investment watch, I'd be wearing the same watches as everyone else (AP Royal Oak, PP Nautilus/Aquanaut, Rolex Whatever, FP Journe CB). While these watches are all nice, I know deep down I only want one because everyone else has one and keeps talking them up. I've never been one to follow in the footsteps of the masses though. I wear watches for myself and I want to enjoy the watches I own, not because of the secondary market. I know you stated something similar in your original post as well. So if the watch resonates with you, just do it (unless it's stretching your budget way too much, then no... because it's not worth destroying your finances over a piece of metal on the wrist).

If you get a chance, call an ALS Boutique nearby or wherever you plan to travel for vacation/business to see if they have it available and if you happen to stop by then check them out.

Good luck and keep us posted!
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Old 13 July 2018, 04:25 PM   #1636
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Just amazing... Is that the Lange 1 Daymatic?

I've never seen it in person but I recall seeing a picture from a review somewhere. That just looks completely stunning... just seeing the perfectly polished and beveled edges of each bridge is magnificent.

Do you have a wrist shot? I know our wrists are similar... You have to stop posting watch pictures. I now have a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34mm and Cartier Tank Solo on my list because of you. I'm kidding, please don't stop posting pictures.

However, if it's not the Lange 1 Daymatic then I apologize, please correct me. That's a stunning movement, though curious that it's not a 3/4 quarter plate design...?
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Just amazing... Is that the Lange 1 Daymatic?

I've never seen it in person but I recall seeing a picture from a review somewhere. That just looks completely stunning... just seeing the perfectly polished and beveled edges of each bridge is magnificent.

Do you have a wrist shot? I know our wrists are similar... You have to stop posting watch pictures. I now have a Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34mm and Cartier Tank Solo on my list because of you. I'm kidding, please don't stop posting pictures.

However, if it's not the Lange 1 Daymatic then I apologize, please correct me. That's a stunning movement, though curious that it's not a 3/4 quarter plate design...?
Yep daymatic, I do not have a wrist shot though, it is not my watch. Came across this thing at work and took a quick movement shot, no idea what it was doing here though.
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Wow and wow. I'd take back my word that photos don't do justice to the watch. That photo is simply amazing.
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Old 14 July 2018, 12:01 AM   #1639
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That's still cool you can see it move. I know if I look hard enough with a low powered loupe, I can see that gear move underneath the 3/4 plate on my Saxonia Thin. But that gear is more visible on your movement.

Great looking movement. Congrats on the watch. How do you like it? I was considering the 1815 Up/Down 39.5mm (new) vs. 36mm (previous) so I'm still torn. Either that or the Richard Lange, but that's like 40mm. I wish my wrists were bigger.
Really love the watch. I have smaller wrists as well (6.4") so I find the 36mm fits me perfectly, especially as a dressier piece.

I tried on the newer version a number of times, and while it does fit me, I honestly preferred the 36mm version. The smaller size, the smaller lugs, and the non-indented bezel all give the 36mm a more classic, traditional feel, while the newer one feels a touch more modern (as it should, I suppose). I'd almost liken it to a 5-digit vs 6-digit Submariner, though not nearly as dramatic.

The extra power reserve and the zero-reset on the newer one can't be compared though..
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Really love the watch. I have smaller wrists as well (6.4") so I find the 36mm fits me perfectly, especially as a dressier piece.

I tried on the newer version a number of times, and while it does fit me, I honestly preferred the 36mm version. The smaller size, the smaller lugs, and the non-indented bezel all give the 36mm a more classic, traditional feel, while the newer one feels a touch more modern (as it should, I suppose). I'd almost liken it to a 5-digit vs 6-digit Submariner, though not nearly as dramatic.

The extra power reserve and the zero-reset on the newer one can't be compared though..
Thank you for the impressions. I'm still stuck in the middle for the same reasons that seemingly make the 36mm so favorable and at the same time the 39mm is more modern. My wrists are 6.5" so we have similar wrist size. I need to work out my wrists just so I can wear more watches out there...
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Thank you for the impressions. I'm still stuck in the middle for the same reasons that seemingly make the 36mm so favorable and at the same time the 39mm is more modern. My wrists are 6.5" so we have similar wrist size. I need to work out my wrists just so I can wear more watches out there...
I hear ya

If it helps, here's a shot of the newer 39mm on my wrist. It fits, but it's definitely more of a casual/modern look. You can't go wrong either way!
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Just got this! I love it. Thinking about flipping my YG SkyDweller, Hulk, and White dial SS Daytona for a Zeitwerk. What do the ALS owners out there think? Thanks!
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Just got this! I love it. Thinking about flipping my YG SkyDweller, Hulk, and White dial SS Daytona for a Zeitwerk. What do the ALS owners out there think? Thanks!
That's a beautiful watch. I love the caseback for that model, too. My wrists are too small for it, unfortunately so it's awesome it fits yours well.

I love the Zeitwerk. Also another watch I wish I could own, but it just looks too big for my wrists. However, it's still a grail watch for me.

I personally like the Skydweller a lot (another watch I wish I had but it's too big for my wrist), however, given an option, I'd totally trade all 3 for the Zeitwerk. That watch is just an extremely unique watch with an amazing movement. Definitely a work of art.

However, all 3 watches you're thinking of trading in are completely different from the Zeitwerk. Are you very attached to them?
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Old 26 July 2018, 01:42 PM   #1644
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That's a beautiful watch. I love the caseback for that model, too. My wrists are too small for it, unfortunately so it's awesome it fits yours well.

I love the Zeitwerk. Also another watch I wish I could own, but it just looks too big for my wrists. However, it's still a grail watch for me.

I personally like the Skydweller a lot (another watch I wish I had but it's too big for my wrist), however, given an option, I'd totally trade all 3 for the Zeitwerk. That watch is just an extremely unique watch with an amazing movement. Definitely a work of art.

However, all 3 watches you're thinking of trading in are completely different from the Zeitwerk. Are you very attached to them?
I like each of them but they sit in the watch winder. So I figured with the SS Rolex market so hot two of them I could get good prices. I have a YG DD40 so I don’t use SkyDweller much.
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If that's the case, then if you think you'll wear the Zeitwerk more often or enjoy its company more then I'd say go for the trade up route. At least you still have a daily Rolex to enjoy, too. If you were going to give up all your Rolexes then I'd say no.
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Given, I haven't gone through every single page of this thread, but I've given it the old college try- Can anyone provide any insight as to when Lange discontinued yellow gold production of the 1815 Up/Down? I know that the latest 234 series had production, and it looks like it has been at least since 2016 since. Just trying to get a more precise time frame and no one in either the Lange boutique NYC nor the other ADs I've spoken with seem to have any idea (got into a debate with the boutique manager as to if there ever was 234 series production and finally had to inform her that I had literally just tried on one the day before). To this point- why has the yellow gold production been halted on the vast majority of pieces? Is it just lack of popularity in today's market? Thanks!
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Given, I haven't gone through every single page of this thread, but I've given it the old college try- Can anyone provide any insight as to when Lange discontinued yellow gold production of the 1815 Up/Down? I know that the latest 234 series had production, and it looks like it has been at least since 2016 since. Just trying to get a more precise time frame and no one in either the Lange boutique NYC nor the other ADs I've spoken with seem to have any idea (got into a debate with the boutique manager as to if there ever was 234 series production and finally had to inform her that I had literally just tried on one the day before). To this point- why has the yellow gold production been halted on the vast majority of pieces? Is it just lack of popularity in today's market? Thanks!
Check this out. Hopefully answers a lot of questions.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=775839619
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Check this out. Hopefully answers a lot of questions.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=775839619
That's the ticket, Gotwire- thanks! Very helpful. I do find it odd that it says it was produced through 2018 (or until 2018) but the boutique manager was arguing with me that it hasn't in been in production for years. Regardless, I found one and want to move on it. Much appreciated
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