A. Lange & Söhne - LANGE 1: Celebrating 30 Years of Horological Excellence

By: Alexander Linz

The Lange 1 was originally launched on October 24, 1994, marking the rebirth of A. Lange & Söhne in the modern era. Fast forward to last year, the brand celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special release on the exact same date. As part of this milestone, A. Lange & Söhne introduced four variations of the watch, with two different case materials. In this article, we focus on the platinum version with a black onyx dial.

Design & Craftsmanship

Lange & Söhne introduced the new LANGE 1 in platinum, featuring a 38.5mm diameter case with a thickness of 10mm. The watch maintains its iconic asymmetrical dial layout, which has captivated watch enthusiasts for decades. A smaller 36.8mm version also exists, but our focus remains on the standard size in platinum.

The onyx dial is a remarkable highlight, making this timepiece visually distinctive. Onyx, a gemstone rarely used in watchmaking, enhances the deep black aesthetic, complementing the 925 silver dial base. This combination creates a striking contrast, elevating the watch’s elegance.

Manual Winding: A Ritual of Passion

Unlike automatic watches, the LANGE 1 features a manually wound movement. Some may consider this a drawback, but many collectors cherish the ritual of winding their watch. The timepiece offers a 72-hour power reserve, achieved through a double barrel system.

The power reserve indicator, located on the dial, includes German inscriptions: “AUF” (up) and “AB” (down), a signature detail of A. Lange & Söhne watches. As you wind the watch, you can see the power reserve indicator move — adding an interactive and tactile experience to this masterpiece.

Horological Excellence in Every Detail

The LANGE 1 is powered by the caliber L121.1, a movement that exemplifies A. Lange & Söhne’s dedication to Haute Horlogerie. Some key features include:

  • Hand-engraved balance cock: Each engraving is unique, making no two watches exactly alike.
  • German silver three-quarter plate: A hallmark of traditional Saxon watchmaking.
  • In-house balance spring: Ensuring optimal precision and stability.
  • Hacking seconds function: Allowing for precise time-setting by stopping the balance wheel.
  • Big Date complication: Inspired by the five-minute clock of the Semper Opera House in Dresden.

The instantaneous date change mechanism showcases A. Lange’s engineering prowess. The date advances precisely at midnight or can be adjusted manually via a pusher at 10 o’clock.


Case & Strap: A Blend of Tradition and Luxury

The watch case is crafted from 950 platinum, a material that exudes prestige and durability. The timepiece is paired with a hand-stitched alligator leather strap with a platinum pin buckle, ensuring both comfort and refinement.

Notably, the case production is handled by SUG (Sächsische Uhrentechnologie GmbH Glashütte), a renowned German case manufacturer that collaborates with A. Lange & Söhne.


A Collector’s Treasure

Limited to just 300 pieces, this LANGE 1 is destined to become a highly sought-after collector’s item.

Despite being released in 2023, the platinum LANGE 1 remains a horological marvel. It encapsulates the artistry, engineering, and tradition that define A. Lange & Söhne.

If you appreciate fine watchmaking, this piece is a testament to craftsmanship and timeless design.

The power reserve indicator, located on the dial, includes German inscriptions: “AUF” (up) and “AB” (down), a signature detail of A. Lange & Söhne watches. As you wind the watch, you can see the power reserve indicator move — adding an interactive and tactile experience to this masterpiece.

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