With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial. With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial.

With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial.

First launched in April 2021, the white-gold model version with a solid pink-gold dial, limited to 150 pieces, and the pink-gold version featuring a grey solid-silver dial have now been joined by a platinum model with a black dial that effectively highlights the moon-phase display with its integrated day/night indicator.

Centred exclusively on its eponymous complication, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar represents the highest standards in precision, design and originality, resulting in a singular appeal.

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The new model version, housed in a 950-platinum case and measuring 41.9 mm in diameter, is complemented with a black dial, thus enriching the watch family with a particularly refined colour combination.

With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial.

The month ring provides the framework for all the displays. The numerals of the outsize date and the leap year contrast well against the black background while all calendar indications switch instantaneously and therefore produce unambiguous readings at any given time. They can be advanced collectively or separately with correctors. Once set correctly, the mechanism is programmed to accurately display the turn of the month until 2100.

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Designing a mechanism for a perpetual calendar that takes into account the different durations of the months in a year as well as the leap years, presents a challenge that the ambitious A. Lange & Söhne developers took on in 2001 with the Langematik Perpetual. Their objectives: seeking innovative technical solutions while assuring optimum legibility.

In order to preserve the signature design of the Lange 1 watch family with its off-centre and non-overlapping displays, LangeĘĽs watchmakers opted for a completely new approach and developed a peripheral month ring that advances instantaneously at the end of each month. Premiered in 2012 with the launch of the Lange 1 Tourbillion Perpetual Calendar, the innovative mechanism replaces the traditional design where the month display is controlled by a 48-step cam.

With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial.

Adding a day/night indicator to the moon-phase display is also typical of the manufacturer’s continued quest for precision. Constructed across two levels, it consists of a solid-gold celestial disc with graduated blue hues that rotates around its own axis once during 24 hours.

Against this backdrop, the white-gold moon performs its synodic orbit in 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds — with such precision that the display only needs to be corrected by one day after 122.6 years. First implemented in the Lange 1 Moon Phase in 2016, the indication depicts the earth’s companion moving across a bright-blue sky during the day and a dark-blue starry sky at night, thus indicating the diurnal and nocturnal hours respectively.

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The high standards of artisanal perfection upheld by the Saxon manufacture immediately become apparent at a glance through the sapphire-crystal caseback of calibre L021.3 — it is elaborately finished by hand and assembled twice.

The technical features of the manufacture movement include a unidirectional winding rotor in 21-carat gold with a centrifugal mass in 950 platinum, a power reserve of 50 hours and a balance with eccentric poising weights that beats at a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour.

With the off-centre displays and peripheral month ring, the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar is now presented in platinum with a black dial.

Lange-typical quality hallmarks such as plates and bridges made of untreated German silver decorated with Glashütte ribbing, five gold chatons held by blued-steel screws as well as the balance cock engraved free-hand, with the whiplash spring mounted above to regulate beat adjustments reflect the manufacture’s lofty aspirations in every single detail

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