
ArmisT's striking photograph of the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 'Darth' offers a timely reminder of this reference's enduring appeal. This post provides an excellent opportunity to revisit a significant, albeit discontinued, chapter in Lange's modern history. ArmisT's contribution highlights the watch's distinct aesthetic, prompting a deeper dive into its unique characteristics and place within the broader Lange 1 family.

The A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 reference 101.035 is a study in dramatic contrasts: a black dial set within a case of platinum 950, the combination creating what many collectors consider the most striking Lange 1 variant ever produced. The black dial absorbs light where the rhodium-dialed platinum version reflects it, resulting in a timepiece that projects unmistakable presence and gravitas. The applied platinum indices and hands appear to float above the dark surface, and the outsize date window becomes a luminous focal point.
The weight of the platinum case is the first thing one notices upon handling the 101.035. At 38.5mm, it shares dimensions with every other Lange 1 in the 101 family, yet the density of platinum -- roughly 35 percent heavier than gold -- transforms the tactile experience entirely. This physical substance is matched by the caliber L901.0 within, a manually wound movement that stores 72 hours of power and is finished to standards that rival any manufacture on earth. The hand-engraved balance cock, a signature of A. Lange & Söhne, is unique to each individual watch.
Platinum and black has become something of a classic combination in haute horlogerie, but few watches execute it with the authority of the 101.035. There is no wasted space on the dial, no superfluous decoration -- every element serves a purpose and occupies its position with mathematical precision. Ferdinand Adolph Lange founded his workshop in Glashuette in 1845 with a vision of building the finest watches in Germany. This reference, in the noblest metal with the most dramatic dial, suggests his descendants and successors have honored that vision completely.
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When did they start or stop with the black big date background. Looks sharp.
which was in production from 1999-2006. I’ll have to defer to other proper ALS experts on the forum regarding any additional historic facts about the Darth.
There are a number of other interesting Lange 1 variants, so that says a lot that this is your favorite. 👌🏼
Definitely a winter watch!
Thank you for sharing!
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