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A. Lange & Söhne

Ref. 139.035F

Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase Lumen

A highly attractive, sought-after and rare limited edition platinum wristwatch with small seconds, date, power reserve indication, moon phase, semi-transparent dial, guarantee, and presentation box, numbered 114 of a limited edition of 200 pieces

Estimate
$40,000 - 80,000
$107,950
Lot Details
Manufacturer
A. Lange & Söhne
Year
2017
Reference No
139.035F
Movement No
117’357
Case No
228’940; No. 114/200
Model Name
Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase Lumen
Material
Platinum
Calibre
Manual, cal. L095.4, 42 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Platinum A. Lange & Söhne deployant clasp
Dimensions
41mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement, and clasp signed.
Accessories
Accompanied by A. Lange & Söhne guarantee dated April 2017, leather booklet, instruction manual, product literature, setting pin, fitted presentation box, and outer box.
Catalogue Essay
Released in 2016, the Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase Lumen is part of an exclusive limited edition of 200 pieces. All sharing a common trait, the Lumen series features a transparent smoky grey sapphire dial with luminous indicators.

Encased in a 41mm diameter platinum case, the highly innovative and visually striking smoky gray sapphire dial allows UV rays to pass through the luminous components on the dial and to light up maintaining clear legibility. Once corrected and set, the moon phase only needs to be corrected by one day after 122.6 years.

The present Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase Lumen, number 114 of a limited edition of 200 pieces, is preserved in excellent condition and comes with its full set of accessories. Visually striking and captivating, collectors now have a chance to acquire this rare and discontinued gem from A. Lange & Söhne.

A. Lange & Söhne

German | 1845
Originally 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.
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