German brand A Lange & Söhne has always been a fan favorite, especially for its Lange 1 Time Zone watch. Now, 15 years after it first released the Lange 1 Time Zone, A Lange & Söhne equips it with an all-new manufacture movement. The new manually wound Caliber L141.4 movement consists of an impressive 448 parts, and 38 jewels. It features a lever escapement, a shock-resistant screw balance and a single spring barrel. It delivers 72 hours of power reserve. The 41.9mm watch is equipped with two time-zone indications - home and second time - day/night indicators and a daylight-saving time display.
Details
Company | A Lange & Söhne |
Price ($) | 52,900 |
Price range | < $100,000 |
Price version | 18K White Gold |
Carrats | 18K |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Power Reserve Indicator Minutes Day/Night Indicator Second Time Zone Hours Date Small Seconds |
Movement | Manual |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 72 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 42 |
Case Back | Open |
Case Colour | White Gold |
Case Material | White Gold |
Dial Colour | Black |
Dial Material | Silver |
Limited Edition | Limited edition |
Caliber | L141.1 |
Where to buy | A Lange & Söhne in New York |
Reference Number | 136.029 |
A Lange & Söhne showcases the supreme of German horology. Originally founded in 1845, the watchmaker persevered through Soviet nationalization, its trademark resurfacing in 1990 when it was realized and re-registered by Walter Lange. Early patrons and owners of its timepieces reflect the high regard in which the brand is held, having been worn by men of great prominence including the German Emperor Wilhelm II and Alexander II of Russia.Some of its most famous collections include the Lange 1 and Zeitwerk lines which assure the most intricate of assembly and finishing techniques, as well as carry the brand's distinctive outsize date which is three times the scope as those in watches of comparable dimensions. Recently sprung from the Zeitwerk family is the Minute Repeater piece which, melodically keeping time, is the first mechanical wristwatch to possess a jumping numeral display and decimal minute recurrence. The intricate ticking sounding from this timepiece mirrors the complexity of the watch itself, which is fashioned from 191 individually hand-finished fragments.