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A. Lange & Söhne Revives the Lange 1 Daymatic with Honeygold and Brown Aesthetics
A. Lange & Söhne has brought back the Lange 1 Daymatic, a model known for its unique take on the classic Lange 1 design. Originally introduced in 2010, the Daymatic distinguishes itself with an inverted asymmetrical dial layout, a retrograde day-of-the-week indicator replacing the power reserve display, and an automatic movement. This re-release showcases a sophisticated combination of Honeygold and a rich brown dial, a styling choice that has previously garnered significant attention for the brand.
This month, a period when A. Lange & Söhne typically refrains from new product launches, sees the unexpected return of the Lange 1 Daymatic. The watch features an elegant Honeygold case, a material highly prized by enthusiasts. The synergy between this distinctive alloy and the brown dial creates a striking visual impact, reminiscent of the highly acclaimed Honeygold Odysseus that made waves earlier this year at Watches and Wonders.
The Honeygold Lange 1 Daymatic comes in a slightly larger 39.5mm case with a thickness of 10.4mm. Its 925 silver brown dial is meticulously crafted with matching date discs and Honeygold hands and applied indices, ensuring a cohesive and luxurious aesthetic. Paired with a taupe alligator strap, the watch fully embraces its monochromatic brown palette, offering a refined and understated elegance.
The timepiece is powered by the automatic L021.1 caliber, which features a robust plate construction and a prominent central gold rotor with a platinum mass. This automatic movement, a less common feature in Lange's traditionally hand-wound calibers, reveals a semi-skeletonized design that provides a glimpse into the intricate Glashütte stripes beneath. Adjustments for the day of the week are made via a recessed corrector on the side, while a pusher on the left manages the date. The movement offers a standard 50-hour power reserve, well-suited for an automatic watch.
The return of the Daymatic, with its distinctive retrograde day display and self-winding mechanism, was long anticipated by many. Its subtle differences from the traditional Lange 1, coupled with a premium price point, might have once presented a challenge. However, for dedicated Lange collectors, such nuances and exclusivity, particularly in a limited series, often enhance desirability rather than diminish it.
While this reintroduction aligns with fan expectations, the choice of Honeygold, following its use in the Odysseus and a Saxonia Thin model this year, raises questions about its continued exclusivity. Nevertheless, the availability of 250 individually numbered pieces means more enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience the unique allure of Honeygold in a watch as subtly captivating as the Daymatic.