A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar
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A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar "Darth"

By CR · Sep 13, 2023 · 32 replies
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CR, a respected voice in the A. Lange & Söhne community, introduces the 'Darth' Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar, a new boutique-exclusive reference. This article delves into CR's initial impressions and synthesizes the community's expert opinions on its design choices, particularly the dial aesthetics and integrated complications. It explores why this specific iteration of the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar has captured the attention of collectors.

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Hi All,

Lange just released a platinum/black dial ("Darth") version of the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar, sold through boutiques. The reference number is 345.036E, current price $139,600 USD. It is not a limited edition.

Details are here.

I like it! Thrilled that they used white-on-black date discs (and red-on-black leap year disc) rather than having white backgrounds.

Your thoughts about this model?











About the A. Lange and Söhne Lange 1 Platinum Ref. 101.035

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.

Specifications

Caliber
L901.0
Case
Platinum
Diameter
38.5
Dial
Black
Crystal
Scratch Resistant Sapphire

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JO
JoshTheCanadian
Sep 13, 2023
Looks lovely!

Edited! I eat my words!

JO
JoshTheCanadian
Sep 13, 2023
I ate my words, poor reading comprehension on my part!

CR
CR
Sep 13, 2023
No it wasn't! You read it correctly.

I accidentally mistyped this as a LE of 150 and quickly corrected it. You must've clicked on it right before I corrected it, and then posted your reply right after I corrected it.

MD
mdg
Sep 13, 2023
This is nice...

...I've always liked the time on the right side. Not a fan of the way Lange does the sky for the moon phase though...small thing.

CR
CR
Sep 13, 2023
I personally liked the older style moonphase discs -- where we could always see some stars.

DI
diracpoint
Sep 13, 2023
This looks very good on the dial side ...

although, I tend to prefer manual wind movements.

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