What a great pair and photos, Claus!

Mar 17, 2024,02:30 AM
 

Another consultant: excellent! ;-)

The 1815 in 40mm is a simple, classy piece. I wear mine to important meetings too.

Like other posters here, I’ve never seen the 1815 Thin “in the metal”. The combination of the honey gold, enamel dial, 1815 numerals and specially-decorated Saxonia Thin movement appeals to me - especially the dial. The movement is particularly interesting though: beyond this one’s special decoration, look closely and you’ll notice that - unlike comparable Lange gear trains in the L051.2 and L051.3 calibres - the teeth of the gear train are individually polished. A treat.

To “new beginnings”!


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Switching from Friday watch to the Saturday watch

 
 By: cfn : March 16th, 2024-19:52
Friday, I wore my lucky watch, the 1815 2nd generation, to a client session (an inspirational talk on how to work on your customer focus and commercial mindset in your role as a consultant). Today, I’ve been wearing the 1815 Thin for a lunch with my new c...  

I had forgotten about the 1815 Thin

 
 By: CR : March 16th, 2024-20:11
Thanks for reminder and for your thoughts about that watch, Claus. I've never seen that dial in person. Looks beautiful.

Honeygold, Enamel dial gorgeous.

 
 By: hora12reborn : March 16th, 2024-20:13

Beautiful duo

 
 By: Dimardi : March 16th, 2024-20:37
Both beautiful watches...that thin in HG is perfection...what a stunner!

Totally agree!

 
 By: amanico : March 16th, 2024-21:05

Can I then consult with you on how to take nice watch photo

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : March 17th, 2024-01:01
even though I may never be your client. 🤣 Nice pairing!

Easy

 
 By: cfn : March 17th, 2024-05:48
1) Get a phone with a good camera. I’m using the iPhone 15 Pro Max 2) Be aware of the light and reflections. I don’t have a portable ‘studio’ like Amanico. Sometimes I use mewspapers etc. to reduce unwanted light/reflections. Stilk have a lot to learn her... 

Thank you sir! Yr work ethics permeate through every aspects of your life.

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : March 17th, 2024-06:13
I do use stuff to block off additional light when I need to work pictures. 😅

I prefer the 1815 2nd gen

 
 By: yming : March 17th, 2024-02:08
With its blue hands and sub seconds at 6.. Of coz I am biased ...  

Thanks..

 
 By: yming : March 19th, 2024-12:22
The strap gives it a totally different feel

What a great pair and photos, Claus!

 
 By: aviya : March 17th, 2024-02:30
Another consultant: excellent! ;-) The 1815 in 40mm is a simple, classy piece. I wear mine to important meetings too. Like other posters here, I’ve never seen the 1815 Thin “in the metal”. The combination of the honey gold, enamel dial, 1815 numerals and ... 

Consultnts of the world unite!

 
 By: cfn : March 17th, 2024-05:42
Haha. Good to hear that there are others here. Yes, the Thin is more special than you’d think at a first glance/touch. The visible gear train is another attraction and the finishing of the teeth is worth the price of admission alone. Simply breathtaking. ... 

1815 Thin is EXTRA special!

 
 By: DarrenKats : March 17th, 2024-18:24

Beautiful pics

 
 By: Bauhouse1 : March 19th, 2024-16:27
I love them both, but the honey gold 1815 Thin is such a special subtle watch.