A. Lange & Sohne
Datograph Perpetual in Rose Gold
DETAILS
A very rare, subtle and obviously over-complicated rose gold perpetual calendar and chronograph wristwatch of the famous German brand A. Lange & Söhne, founded in 1845. Reference launched in 2010 and produced until 2019. Case in 18k rose gold, diameter 41mm, 13.5mm thick, sapphire caseback, signed crown. Matt white solid-silver dial, silvered sub-dials with fine concentric grooves, rose gold and luminous hour, minute and calendar hands, blued steel chrono counters’ hands, applied indexes and big-date window frame in rose gold. Caliber L952.1, hand-wound, hairspring with Breguet overcoil, power reserve up to 36 hours. Functions – indication of time in hours and minutes, small seconds hand at 8 o’clock, perpetual calendar with big date indicator at 12 o’clock, day of the week at 8 o’clock, month and leap year at 4 o’clock, day/night at 9 o’clock, moon phase at 6 o’clock, flyback chronograph with central seconds and precision jumping minute counter at 4 o’clock. Black leather strap, A. Lange & Söhne 18k white gold pin buckle.
REASONS TO BUY
The Datograph Perpetual introduced two classic complications , a perpetual calendar and a chronograph. While this combination is typical for complicated pocket watches, it is rare for wristwatches, especially if the movement uses the traditional design of these two complications. In addition, as a sign of modern watchmaking artistry, the watch is equipped with a highly precise astronomic moonphase display, programmed to accurately display continuously for 122.6 years, and then to be adjusted by just one day.
The present reference belongs to the second generation of Datograph Perpetual. The original, first-generation Datograph Perpetual Ref. 410.025 in platinum was introduced by A. Lange & Söhne in 2006 as a perpetual calendar version of the Datograph chronograph, and the brand’s first wristwatch with a combination of a chronograph and perpetual calendar. The brand produced Datograph Perpetual watches in platinum with a white silver-plated dial until 2011. In 2009, another first-generation Datograph Perpetual Ref. 410.030 in white gold with a grey dial was introduced. Both were discontinued in 2010-2011. In 2010, the brand announced the face-lifted second-generation version with a redesigned dial that no longer had the distinctive three Roman numerals at 2, 6 and 10 o’clock (features on the two early references), instead featuring applied baguette markers. Other technical specifications remained the same. The first model to feature the new dial design was the present Ref. 410.032 in rose gold with a silver-plated dial. In 2019, it was discontinued.
Case : Polished rose gold case 750/1000 with sapphire caseback, 3 rectangular pushers
Strap : Original brown Alligator leather strap with a original rose gold pin buckle
Dial : Silvered dial with applied indices, Tachymeter scale ring, month, minute-counter and leap year indication at 4 o'clock, moon phase at 6 o'clock, small seconds & week-day indication at 8 o'clock, big date at 12 o'clock, polished lancette hands
Movement : Hand-wound, German silver movement with Glashütte striped finish and blue screws, hand engraved balance cock, column-wheel chronograph, Breguet hairspring & perpetual calendar function
Cal : L952.1
Ref : 410.032
Movement No : 116463
Case No : 216361
D : 41mm
Year : 2017