The rapid-fire release season is upon us, and SIHH 2019 will see a new addition to the Langematik range. The new A. Lange Sohne Langematik Perpetual Honey Gold watch does not improve on previous iterations technically, but it gets a big update in aesthetics. The use of Langes exclusive Honey Gold not only elevates this model, but also renews hope (however vain) that this unusual hue might yet be applied to more affordable references.SpecificationsBrand: A. Lange SohneModel: Langematik Perpetual Honey GoldDimensions: 38.5mmWater Resistance: Not disclosedCase Material: Honey GoldCrystal/Lens: Sapphire crystalMovement: In-house L922.1 Sax-0-MatFrequency: 21,600vphPower Reserve: 46 hoursStrap/Bracelet: Hand-stitched crocodile strap, dark brown, with large prong buckle in Honey GoldPrice Availability: Limited to 100 pieces, pricing to be announced AnalysisThe A. Lange Sohne Langematik Perpetual which has come in variations such as white gold and others was the first to include an automatic rotor, a perpetual calendar, and an oversized date. But when it comes to watchmaking whimsy, theres nothing I like more than a moonphase complication. Langes interpretation of this classic function is accurate for an impressive 122.6 years.L922.1 MovementIm always a little sad to see the traditional 3/4 shirked in favour of an alternate layout. By making this sacrifice, the A. Lange Sohne Langematik Perpetual Honey Gold is able to remain slim (hence the movement coming in at just 5.7mm thick). Although it would be theoretically possible to attach a microrotor through an aperture in a 3/4 plate, it would have been unnecessarily fiddly and denied us the visual interest of the workings beneath the 21k gold and platinum oscillator.L922.1 Movement Dial SideConclusionCertainly, the A. Lange Sohne Langematik Perpetual Honey Gold watch is another technical triumph from Germanys oldest manufacture. It would, however, be a long way down my own shopping list were I picking from the current Lange catalogue. The most attractive thing about this piece in my eyes is the case material. The movement is superbly finished and incredibly reliable, but it is probably the only calibre by A. Lange Sohne that looks better from the dial side. From a purely horological perspective, its always almost impossible to fault Lange. And yet, despite the use of honey gold, this reference does not make my heart sing in the way the the A. Lange Sohne Zeitwerk Decimal Strike does, or offer me with a complication I would use regularly like the A. Lange Sohne Lange 1 Time Zone can. Its most definitely a worthwhile addition to the collection, and I hope it is met with a positive response so Lange are encouraged to roll out this signature case metal across their more accessible models. Limited to 100 pieces, the price of the A. Lange Sohne Langematik Perpetual Honey Gold watch is yet to be announced. Learn more atFollow our pre-, post-, and live SIHH 2019 coverage here and on social media. [...]
