A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE
A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE
A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE
A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE
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A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE

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A. LANGE & SÖHNE, REF. 140.029, ZEITWERK, A FINE 18K WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY AND POWER RESERVE

CIRCA: 2015
CASE MATERIAL: 18k White Gold
CASE DIAMETER: 42mm
MOVEMENT NO’: N’ 97886
CASE NO’: 196952
DIAL: Black, Digital Display
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Digital Display
BOX: Yes
PAPERS: Yes
ACCESSORIES: A. Lange & Sohne 18k White Gold Tang Buckle, A. Lange & Sohne Guarantee Booklet, Outer Box, Inner Box, Product Literature

Ψ Please note the strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, the watch will be supplied to the buyer without the inclusion of a strap

Lot Essay

Launched in 2009, the Zeitwerk is the first mechanical wristwatch displaying the time digitally, providing its wearer with the upmost legibility due to the size of the windows and its ingenuous jumping hour and minute system. Filling the entire case, the movement provides an important amount of energy in order for the three discs to simultaneously move, made possible through a patented system increasing the available torque for the supply of energy to the movement and the three discs for hours and minutes.

Also patented, a constant force escapement is used in order to stabilize the release of energy and the movement’s functioning during the 36 hour autonomy provided by the power reserve. Adding to the overall appeal, the beautifully finished German silver calibre L043.1 integrates 416 parts and a hand-engraved balance cock necessitating between 50 to 90 hours for finishing.

The Zeitwerk was awarded the "L' Aiguille d'Or" (“Golden Hand“) at the 2009 "Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève".

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