

870Σ
A. Lange & Söhne
Ref. 305'025
Anniversary Langematik
A fine and rare platinum limited edition wristwatch with enamel dial, made to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the re-establishment of A. Lange & Söhne
- Estimate
- HK$200,000 - 300,000€23,500 - 35,200$25,000 - 37,000
HK$275,000
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- A. Lange & Söhne
- Year
- Circa 2001
- Reference No
- 305'025
- Movement No
- 22'302
- Case No
- 132'322
- Model Name
- Anniversary Langematik
- Material
- Platinum
- Calibre
- Automatic, L921.7, 36 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Black <em>A. Lange & Söhne</em> crocodile leather strap
- Clasp/Buckle
- Platinum <em>A. Lange & Söhne</em> buckle
- Dimensions
- 37 mm. diameter
- Signed
- <em>Case, dial and movement signed, case further engraved 322/500</em>
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
The present Anniversary Langematik model was made in a limited edition of 500 pieces only in 2000 until 2004 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the re-establishment of A. Lange & Söhne. The watch is fitted with a flawless enamel dial that requires exquisite craftsmanship and skills. Visually striking and appealing, the dial is further highlighted with the Roman numeral XII in red. In addition, the watch houses a patented zero-rest mechanism, which re-sets the seconds hand to 0 when the crown is pulled. Encased in platinum, the present watch is offered in pristine condition.
A. Lange & Söhne
German | 1845Originally founded in 1845 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in Glashütte, Dresden, Germany, the firm established an entire watchmaking culture and industry in Glashütte. The brand quickly became Germany's finest watchmaker, first creating dependable, easy-to-repair watches before going on to produce some of the world's finest complicated pocket watches, including Grande Sonnerie watches, tourbillon watches and Grande Complications.
On the final day of World War II, their factories were destroyed by Russian bombers, and in 1948 the brand was confiscated by the Soviet Union. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, Ferdinand's great grandson Walter Lange re-established the brand with the objective to once again produce top-quality luxury watches. Now part of the Richemont Group, its original vintage and modern creations are highly coveted by collectors. Key models from the modern era include the Lange 1, Pour Le Mérite Tourbillon and the Zeitwerk.
Browse MakerOn the final day of World War II, their factories were destroyed by Russian bombers, and in 1948 the brand was confiscated by the Soviet Union. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, Ferdinand's great grandson Walter Lange re-established the brand with the objective to once again produce top-quality luxury watches. Now part of the Richemont Group, its original vintage and modern creations are highly coveted by collectors. Key models from the modern era include the Lange 1, Pour Le Mérite Tourbillon and the Zeitwerk.