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A. LANGE & SÖHNE, RICHARD LANGE

PINK GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND OBSERVATION WRISTWATCH
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A. LANGE & SÖHNE, RICHARD LANGE PINK GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND OBSERVATION WRISTWATCH

NO. 166187, CIRCA 2006

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A. LANGE & SÖHNE, RICHARD LANGE

PINK GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND OBSERVATION WRISTWATCH
NO. 166187, CIRCA 2006

Calibre L041.2, three-quarter plate, 26 jewels, silvered dial with Roman numerals, one-fifth minute divisions outer ring, sweep centre seconds, three-part case in 18k pink gold, screwed transparent case back, 18k pink gold Lange buckle, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 41 mm.

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US$ 10,000-15,000
EUR 7,600-11,500

With A. Lange & Söhne presentation box, certificate and product literature.

The 'Richard Lange' pays tribute to the company founder Adolph Lange's first born son, Richard Lange (1845-1932). Richard Lange was awarded 27 patents and utility model grants, and most importantly remembered as one of the originators of the Nivarox spring.

The model revives the company's tradition of large observation pocket watches typical of the 1930s. These watches were used not only by renowned research institutes but also served as precision timekeeping instruments in scientific expeditions.

An 'observation' watch is a high precision timepiece with large case and dial, characterised by superior accuracy, enhanced legibility, and a certain degree of robustness. An observation wristwatch can be used to time scientific observations, as a navigational instrument and in military applications as a deck watch or an aviator's watch.