WHY WE LOVE IT
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We'll just come right out and say it: The A. Lange & Söhne Datograph might just be the most important watch of the modern era.
With its combination of avant-garde and teutonic design languages, mind-blowing mechanical architecture, function-heavy use, and luxury materials, the Datograph has not only won the hearts and minds of collectors and enthusiasts the world over, it created and set the bar for modern high-horology. And it came from Germany, not Switzerland.
We are yet to meet a horological virtuoso who doesn't consider the Datograph to be anything other than a triumph of design and mechanical engineering. Indeed, even the maestro himself - Philippe Dufour - can regularly be spotted wearing his rose gold example from the first series!
From its hefty wrist presence to the depth and intricacy of its 'miniature city-like' movement, the snap of its Flyback chronograph mechanism and the ever-rewarding outsize date function, the Datograph is a triumph, pure and simple.
This particular example dating to circa the 2010s takes the standard Datograph to a new level - adding a perpetual calendar complication to the ALS Calibre L951.1 to create the hand-cranking Calibre L952.1 perpetual calendar flyback chronograph movement.
It features a 40.5mm case fashioned out of platinum with a polished platinum bezel, a signed crown, square pushers, and a satin silver dial with applied indices and a matching luminous 'lance' handset. Thankfully, as with most Langes - a sapphire display caseback reveals the Calibre L952.1 movement. Something truly impressive and even seductive to behold.
Far be it from us to equate (or conflate) watches with traditional ‘investments’ — but if you’re looking to park your money on a horological work of art, a technical marvel, or an ultra-functional machine, then you’ve come to the right place.
It simply doesn’t get much better than a Datograph. Full stop.
OVERALL CONDITION
The case is in excellent condition overall showing light signs of wear from age and use. Satin silver dial with applied 'baton' and 'Roman' indices is in as-new condition with matching luminous handset. Signed crown. Sapphire exhibition caseback.
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