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April 19, 2024

A. Lange & Söhne: 1815 Tourbillon Enamel Dial

Four years ago, in the 1815 Tourbillon, A. Lange & Söhne first combined the stop- seconds mechanism for the tourbillon with the Zero-Reset time setting feature. Together, the patented mechanisms allowed the watch to be stopped and then set with one-second accuracy. Today, the Saxon Maison introduce this watch in an edition limited to 100 pieces with a white enamel dial.

1815 Tourbillon

1815 Tourbillon

At first sight, the lucidly designed watch with the white enamel dial is a case study of understatement. But the large aperture at 6 o’clock alone provides a modest impression of its complexity: it reveals the one-minute tourbillon, suspended beneath a black polished bridge, in action.

1815 Tourbillon

The mechanical precision of the lavishly finished manufacture calibre L102.1 can be admired through the sapphire-crystal caseback. The exquisite movement decoration is crowned by a diamond endstone in a screwed gold chaton on the fourth-wheel bridge, which is adorned with a freehand engraving.

1815 Tourbillon

The 39.5-millimetre platinum cases are consecutively numbered from 001 to 100. They constitute an appealing frame for the perfectly crafted white enamel dial. Some 30 manual processes are required to craft each dial. The quest for historic authenticity stands out in details such as the separately printed and red-fired number 12. Blued-steel hands, Arabic numerals and a railway-track minute scale represent the classic personality synonymous with legendary nineteenth- and twentieth-century pocket watches. The 1815 Tourbillon is equipped with a black hand-stitched alligator leather strap secured with a solid-platinum deployant buckle. (Price €.198.000)

1815 Tourbillon