A. Lange & Sohne
Datograph Lumen 405.034

  • Collection: Datograph Lumen
  • Model reference: 405.034
  • Case/Size: Platinum, 41mm
  • Dial: Transparent
  • Movement: Manual-winding
  • Functions: Chronograph, date
  • Specificity: Limited to 200 pieces
  • Condition / Year: Like new / 2019
  • Price: Upon Request

$ 225,000

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Description

Since the re-birth of the brand in 1994, a new model was launched called “Lange 1” with a new feature, the now famous outsized date window, it took inspiration from an early clock designed by Adolf Lange in 1830.
The outsized date and the asymmetric dial arrangement became one of their trademark and the ‘Lange 1’ a classic in their collection.

The other notable members of the family are the Datograph models, first introduced with a 39mm case size (platinum 403.035 and rose gold 403.032), the later version got upgraded with a power reserve indication called “Datograph Up & Down” and a 2mm larger case, available in platinum (405.035) and rose gold (405.031).

The white gold version comes with a more complex movement, they added the perpetual calendar on a grey dial (410.038).
Early 2017, the grail “Datograph Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon” (740.036) was released in a limited edition of 100 pieces only.
The Datograph is considered by many collectors as; one of the best chronographs in the industry and it is indeed hard to argue.

 

The present reference is the famous Datograph Lumen 405.034, it comes with this amazing luminescent feature.

A round case of 41mm in platinum surrounds an amazing German silver dial with smoked sapphire revealing the movement. A large date is visible at 12 o’clock and the famous Up & Down power-reserve indicator at 6 o’clock.

The sapphire case-back lets you admire the beauty of the manual-winding movement.

** Limited Edition of only 200 pieces **

 

 

A.Lange & Sohne – bio

Founded in 1845 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in Glashütte, Germany.  The company soon became the pioneers in watchmaking in their region.  After Ferdinand’s death his sons, Emil and Richard continued to produce the finest pocket watches of their time.
During World War II, they were victims of bombardments and eventually even got nationalised by the Soviet administration and ceased to exist. At the fall of the Berlin wall in 1990, the grand son of the founder, Walter Lange, revived the company with the help of Swiss watch manufacturers such as IWC & Jaeger-LeCoultre.   The brand introduced their new collection in 1994 with success and by 2000 the company got acquired by the Richemont Group.

Additional information

Accessories:

Accompanied by an A. Lange & Söhne international warranty certificate, product literature and a leather presentation box with its outer packaging.