103rd Auction

2020/11/7

Lot 9

A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte i/SA, "DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL", Movement No. 48282, Case No. 158117, Ref. 410.025D, Cal. L952.1, 41 mm, circa 2006
An astronomical and heavy platinum wristwatch in practically new condition, with perpetual calendar, date, rare day and month indicators in German writing, moon phase, leap year and day and night indication, flyback chronograph - with original box, operating instructions, Lange-booklet, Lange-guarantee seal dated December 18, 2006 and setting pin
Case: platinum, sapphire glass screwed on back, "Lange" platinum buckle. Dial: solid silver, rhodium-plated.
For French writer and Nobel laureate André Gide, grey was the colour of truth, which might be due to its counterbalancing effect and the seductive radiance of this hue. In the DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL, the juxtaposition of a platinum case and a silver dial accommodates both of these aspects. Since 2006, its name has been a synonym for the ingenious combination of a flyback chronograph and a perpetual calendar. With three highly elaborate, technically advanced mechanisms, it fully lives up to the task of precise short-time measurements: The column-wheel concept assures dependable control of all chronograph functions, the jumping minute counter always delivers distinct legibility of stopped times and the flyback system makes it possible to accurately measure the durations of events in quick succession.
With its Lange outsize date, day of week, month and leap year indications, the perpetual calendar is so precise that it requires no adjustment until the year 2100, when a one-day correction is needed. All calendar displays can be advanced simultaneously with a convenient rapid-correction pusher. Additionally, three recessed correctors allow the displays to be adjusted separately.
The silver hue of the dial clearly emphasises the black displays and prominently showcases the deep blue lunar disc with its stars. The chronograph hand indicates the stopped time to one-fifth of a second. With its movement consisting of 556 lavishly finished parts, it delivers fresh proof of the Saxon manufactory’s virtuosity in the realm of horological complications.
Source: www.alange-soehne.com

Sold

estimated
50.000100.000 €
Price realized
52.500 €