A LANGE & SÖHNE
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One of the most covetable watches to appear this year was a beautifully nuanced chronograph with a white gold case and a pink gold dial with contrasting, dark brown subdials. The only downside was that it couldn’t be bought – because this particular example of German maker A Lange and Söhne’s exquisite 1815 chronograph was reserved for the winner of the 2021 Concorso d’ Eleganza Villa d’Este, the automotive extravaganza held on the shore of Italy’s Lake Como that many regard as the finest event of its type in Europe, and possibly the world.
Followers of the Concorso will know that the best-in show award – and therefore the Lange chronograph – this year went to American collector Brian Ross, whose superbly presented 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France attracted the highest number of votes from both the expert panel and the public.