A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT
A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT
A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT
A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT
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Many of the watches offered for sale in this catal… Read more A. LANGE & SÖHNE PINK GOLD RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON ‘POUR LE MÉRITE’THE PROPERTY OF AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTOR
A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT

SIGNED A. LANGE & SOHNE, RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON ‘POUR LE MERITE’ MODEL, REF. 760.032F, CASE NO. 211’976, CIRCA 2014

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A. LANGE & SÖHNE. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K PINK GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH CHAIN FUSÉE PATENTED STOP SECONDS MECHANISM AND REGULATOR DIAL WITH PIVOTED SEGMENT
SIGNED A. LANGE & SOHNE, RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON ‘POUR LE MERITE’ MODEL, REF. 760.032F, CASE NO. 211’976, CIRCA 2014
Movement: Manual
Dial: Silvered
Case: 42 mm. diam.
With: 18k pink gold A. Lange & Söhne folding clasp, instruction manual, polishing cloth, leather folder, presentation box and outer packaging
Special Notice
Many of the watches offered for sale in this catalogue are pictured with straps made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile. These endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Christie’s will remove and retain the strap prior to shipment from the sale site. At some sale sites, Christie’s may, at its discretion, make the displayed endangered species strap available to the buyer of the lot free of charge if collected in person from the sale site within 1 year of the date of the sale. Please check with the department for details on a particular lot. This lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’

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Lot Essay

This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. The watch will be supplied with a calf leather strap.

Lange's Richard Lange Tourbillon ‘Pour le Merite’, is a prime example of the company's complex and exclusive timepieces. The Richard Lange Collection is named after one of the founders of A. Lange & Söhne. The key feature of this superbly hand-finished tourbillon watch is the ‘regulator’ type dial. Inspired by a pocket chronometer made in the 18th century by the Saxon watchmaker Johann Heinrich Seyffert, the hours, minutes and seconds are separately indicated. The seconds is driven directly from the tourbillon which is visible through an aperture in the dial. However, the most fascinating and intriguing feature is that the segment of the hour dial that overlaps the tourbillon aperture jumps into position at 6 o’clock and upon reaching 12 o’clock the sector instantaneously disappears beneath the dial so as not to obstruct the view of the tourbillon. The movement is the manually wound caliber L072.1 which incorporates a number of fascinating technical details, amongst them the going train driven with a chain fusée. This complicated mechanism optimises the rate accuracy of the watch and is visible through an aperture in the movement plate.

A highly sophisticated planetary gearing system keeps the power to the going train steady even while the watch is being wound. Also fitted with Lange’s patent stop seconds mechanism, when the crown is pulled out the movement is stopped to allow very precise setting. The tourbillon mechanism serves the purpose of improving rate accuracy by offsetting the disruptive effect of gravity. The rotating cage is suspended by two pivots between two diamond endstones. It turns around its own axis once a minute and can be precisely balanced with small counterweights. All parts of the watch are finished by hand and every surface is decorated. Consequently, the completion of each of these masterpieces requires several months.

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