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Item number: 260.032
Brand Name: A Lange & Sohne
Style Number: 260.032
Also Called: 260032
Series: Richard Lange Pour le Merite
Style (Gender): Mens
Case Material: 18k Rose Gold
Dial Color: Enamel
Movement: Manual Wind
Engine: Lange Calibre L044.1 (279 parts + 636 fusee and chain parts, 33 jewels, 21,600vph)
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Crystal Material: Sapphire - Anit-Reflective on Inside, Domed on both sides
Case Diameter: 40.5 mm
Case Thickness: 10.7 mm
Caseback: Sapphire Crystal Display back
Bezel Material: 18k Rose Gold
Bezel Function: Fixed
Crown Material: 18k Rose Gold, Fluted
Calendar: None
Power Reserve: 36-hour power reserve
Watch Bracelet / Strap Material: Leather - Brown Crocodile
Watch Clasp Material: Lange Buckle
Additional Info: This is the third Lange wristwatch with a-chain transmission and continues the tradition of watches that are fully focused on precise time measurement. This horological rarity with its three-part enamel dial has famous historic forebears.
The pocket chronometer the timepiece of the scientific has always been a coveted rarity. It dates back to around 1880, when Richard Lange, the company founder's oldest son and technical director of the family business, was already inspiring the craft of precision watchmaking. Overall, only about 30 of these unusual timepieces were ever made. Now, the chronometer with a fusee and chain transmission is experiencing a renaissance, as an exclusive timekeeping instrument for the wrist dedicated to mechanical to this sole purpose, without any further complications. Its name: RICHARD LANGE Pour.
Following the TOURBILLON in the first collection and the TOURBOGRAPH presented in 2005, this RICHARD LANGE model also bears the distinction Pour le . At Lange, it is reserved for exceptional complications such as the -and-chain transmission. It refers to the order of merit initiated in 1842 by the eminent explorer Alexander von Humboldt and which is still awarded to great scientists and artists. But this distinction could also be understood as a commendation for the forefathers of Saxony's precision watchmaking industry. One of them is Richard Lange who enriched watchmaking with numerous inventions, most notably the steel-nickel alloy for balance springs that he patented in 1930. The alloy contains beryllium, making hairsprings thermally stable and resistant to magnetic fields. It is still widely used today for the same purpose.
Limited/Special Edition: LIMITED EDITION OF 200 PIECES IN ROSE GOLD