ID 1414681
Lot 202 | A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual
Estimate value
€ 90 000 – 110 000
41 mm, Platin, Ziffernblatt in silber, polierte Zeiger, Saphirglas, Lünette 950 Platin poliert, Ref. 410.025 E, Armband aus Leder mit Faltschließe
A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual 950 Platin Handaufzug Chronograph Mondphase Armband Leder Faltschließe
Gehäuse 950 Platin poliert und satiniert, Gehäusedurchmesser ohne Krone 41mm, Gehäusehöhe 14,1mm. Lünette 950 Platin poliert. Armband Leder schwarz mit Ziernaht, Anstoßbreite 20mm, Faltschließe 950 Platin mit Hersteller-Logo. Zifferblatt silberfarben mit römischen Ziffern, Indexen und polierten Zeigern. Uhrwerk Handaufzug, Chronograph Flyback, A. Lange & Söhne Manufakturkaliber 952.1 mit 45 Edelsteinen, Werknummer: 53XXX. Anzeige von Stunde und Minute über Zeiger aus der Mitte, kleine Sekunde mit Sekundenstopp zur sekundengenauen Einstellung der Uhrzeit bei 8 Uhr, Großdatumsanzeige bei 12 Uhr, Drücker zur Datumseinstellung bei 10 Uhr, Wochentagsanzeige in Englisch bei 8 Uhr, Monatsanzeige in Englisch bei 4 Uhr, Mondphasenanzeige bei 6 Uhr, Tag- und Nachtanzeige bei 9 Uhr, Schaltjahranzeige bei 4 Uhr. Saphirglas kratzfest. Krone mit Hersteller-Logo. Boden 950 Platin 6-fach verschraubt und graviert mit Saphirglas Sichtfenster. Gewicht der Uhr inklusive Armband 175g. Referenznummer: 410.025 E. Original A. Lange & Söhne Box mit Umkarton und Herkunftsnachweis von April/2019 sowie Beschreibung, Service Buch, Wechselband Leder (ohne Schließe), Stellstift, Poliertuch, Service Rechnung von September/2019, inkl. Angabe des Versicherungswertes von A. Lange & Söhne in Höhe von 138.340,-€, Full Set. Ungetragen, Tresoruhr.
Auction house category: | Clocks and Watches |
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Auction house category: | Clocks and Watches |
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