A. Lange & Söhne: Vintage Dark Dials
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A. Lange & Söhne: Vintage Dark Dials

By Chromatic Fugue · Jan 24, 2022 · 43 replies
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Chromatic Fugue, a long-time collector, shares his excitement over acquiring a rare A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 'Darth' from 1999. This article delves into the unique characteristics of early Lange 1 models, exploring the nuances that distinguish them and examining the community's perspective on these vintage features. Chromatic Fugue's personal journey and detailed observations offer valuable insights for both seasoned collectors and those new to the brand.

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I’m very happy to introduce my new acquisition — an early-production Darth from 1999. It has classic Lange features from the period — the original Lange 1 movement (the one with the islands), no AR coating on the crystal, and a bit of patina on the German silver movement. And despite the heft of the platinum case, it’s very comfortable on the wrist. Special thanks to everyone who encouraged me to go for it; I’ve been intrigued by this model since I started collecting watches more than 15 years ago. I love it!



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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Gwai
Jan 24, 2022
Terrific - watch and pictures

both. Cheers Marc

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Watchonthewrist
Jan 24, 2022
Huge Congrats. Gorgeous L1

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blau
Jan 24, 2022
Good good! Let the hate flow through you

CH
Chromatic Fugue
Jan 25, 2022
Ah yes, but you can't out-geek me!

Isn't that quote from Emperor Palpatine, and wasn't it delivered to encourage Luke to destroy Darth? That I shall never do! www.youtube.com

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blau
Jan 26, 2022
ha! You got me.

But if you do it, you'll become more powerful than... ugh, what a load of crap, never mind. Enjoy your beautiful watch!

AM
amanico
Jan 24, 2022
Stunning good photos, mon ami. You gave to this watch the justice it deserves.

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