TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MOVEMENT
The A. Lange & Söhne L041.2 is a hand-wound in-house movement celebrated for its precision and refined craftsmanship. It boasts a 38-hour power reserve, achieved through a twin mainspring barrel system, and operates at a frequency of [21,600 vibrations per hour] (3 Hz). The movement is distinguished by its three-quarter German silver plate, a hallmark of Lange’s Glashütte heritage, which enhances stability and reduces tolerances. Key components include a free-sprung balance wheel with eccentric poising weights for precise regulation, a screw balance for longevity, and a hand-engraved balance cock that exemplifies artisanal finishing.
THE BASICS
The Richard Lange 232.021, part of A. Lange & Söhne’s esteemed watch collection named after precision pioneer Richard Lange, exemplifies German haute horlogerie with innovations like the fusée-and-chain mechanism (ensuring consistent power delivery) and a tourbillon (countering gravitational effects), housed in a minimalist design featuring materials such as German silver and platinum; introduced in the modern revival of the 1845-founded brand, these timepieces blend historical craftsmanship with cutting-edge engineering, earning acclaim for their technical mastery, scientific inspiration, and exclusivity.
CASE
40.5 mm
HEIGHT
10.5 mm
GLASS
Sapphire
POWER RESERVE
38 Hours
STRAP
Leather Straps