

LANGE ZEITWERK STRIKING TIME
The LANGE ZEITWERK STRIKING TIME is the world's first mechanical wristwatch with a jumping numerals display endowed with a visible chiming mechanism. It not only plays the famous leitmotif of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 but also ushers in a new era in the history of A. Lange & Söhne.
Model in 18-carat white goldReference 145.029
Movement: Calibre L043.2. Manually wound. Innovative jumping numerals mechanism. A visibly configured chiming mechanism strikes the quarter-hours and the full hours. Subsidiary seconds with stop seconds. 36 hours power reserve.Dial: Solid silver, black. Time bridge: Rhodiumed German silver. Hands: Rhodiumed gold. Case: Diameter 44.2 mm. Height 13.1 mm. Sapphire-crystal glass and caseback. Hand-stitched crocodile strap. Model in platinumReference 145.025. Limited edition: 100 watches.
Movement: Calibre L043.2. Manually wound. Innovative jumping numerals mechanism. A visibly configured chiming mechanism strikes the quarter-hours and the full hours. Subsidiary seconds with stop seconds. 36 hours power reserve.Dial: Solid silver, rhodié. Time bridge: Rhodiumed German silve. Hands: Rhodiumed gold. Case: Diameter 44.2 mm. Height 13.1 mm. Sapphire-crystal glass and caseback. Hand-stitched crocodile strap. |
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