Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation

Andre Frois
By Andre Frois December 7, 2025

While the A. Lange Söhne Datograph redefined expectations for in-house movement construction and fine finishing, no A. Lange Söhne watch has shaped contemporary dial design quite like the Lange 1.

One of the four original models launched at the brand’s revival on October 24th, 1994 (alongside the Tourbillon “Pour le Mérite”, Arkade and Saxonia) the Lange 1 would later be revealed as a quiet exercise in mathematical harmony.

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation
When the brand was revived by Walter Lange (founder Adolph Lange’s great-grandson) and Günter Blümlein, they designed the Lange 1 based on the Goldren Ratio of 1:1.618 / Photo credit: A. Lange Söhne

Its dial proportions follow the principles of the Golden Ratio: from the height and width of the outsized date, to the placement of the off-centre time display relative to the full dial. The off-centre hours-and-minutes subdial, date aperture and small-seconds register are also linked by an imaginary isosceles triangle, giving the watch its deceptively intuitive balance.

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation
The iconic pusher at the 10 o’clock position of the A. Lange Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic Honeygold enables easy setting of the outsize date / Photo credit: A. Lange Söhne

Its immediate success sparked a family of 10 Lange 1 variations. Among them is the Lange 1 Daymatic, whose dial is a mirror image of the original Lange 1 dial, except that it replaces the iconic ab/auf power-reserve indicator with a retrograde day-of-week display.

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation
Recessed subdials are a thoughtful detail that add to the visual depth of A. Lange Söhne timepieces / Photo credit: A. Lange Söhne

A Honeygold Homage

Exactly 180 years after the founding of A. Lange Söhne (December 7th, 1845), the Lange 1 Daymatic returns in a 39.5 mm Honeygold case. Introduced earlier this year in the Odysseus and Saxonia Thin collections, Honeygold is the brand’s proprietary alloy—warmer in hue and notably harder than conventional 18k gold.

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation
A. Lange Söhne’s self-winding L021.1 in-house movement / Photo credit: A. Lange Söhne

Inside, the self-winding calibre L021.1 upholds the uncompromising standards that have defined Lange since its 1994 renaissance. Highlights include a 21k gold rotor with a 950-platinum centrifugal mass, plates and bridges decorated with traditional finishing techniques, and the signature hand-engraved balance cock, whose pattern is unique and traceable to each individual engraver. Each edition number of the 250 examples made is also engraved onto the openworked caseback.

Honeygold Makes It Glow: The Lange 1 Daymatic’s Radiant Transformation
Thanks to A. Lange Söhne, the engraved balance cock has become the calling card of German watchmaking, and a staple in the timepieces of Glashütte Original, Moritz Grossmann and Kudoke / Photo credit: A. Lange Söhne

The anniversary edition is paired with a taupe hand-stitched alligator leather strap, secured by a solid Honeygold buckle.

“With its distinctive design, sophisticated manufacture movement and artisanal finissage, the Lange 1 Daymatic Honeygold presents itself as a timepiece with a strong personality for aficionados of self-winding watches,” shares Anthony de Haas, Director of Product Development. “Its exclusive case material and the rare colour combination make it into an elegant classic with a high recognition value.”