A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 "Darth" 101.035
- Condition: Excellent
- Model: 101.035
- Movement: Manual Wind
- Strap Length: Adjustable
- Scope: Box & Papers
- Year: 2003
- Case Width: 38.5mm
- Listing ID: SD020571
Details
Model |
101.035 |
Year |
2003 |
Scope | Original Box & Papers |
Movement | Manual Wind |
Case Width | 38.5mm |
Strap Length |
Adjustable |
Listing ID |
SD020571 |
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The Lange 1 'Darth' is an intriguing watch, which offers an unusually minimalist approach to the iconic model. Anders B. Kiertzner, writing for Langepedia, notes that the Darth's significance comes not from just its rarity, but the uniqueness of Lange using such a 'common' colour scheme in one of the company's more classical watches. While opinions may vary on whether an all-black Lange is an appropriate match for the brand, it is undeniably a beautiful watch.
THE LANGE 1
A strong case could be made that the Lange 1 is one of the most iconic watches to have emerged in the last few decades.
The defining feature of the Lange 1 is the asymmetrical 'big date' windows. This display emulates one of the world's first digital time displays, from a clock at the Semper Opera House in Dresden. A decidedly bold look, the 'outsize date' sits off centre from the dial but retains a strong sense of place due to the use of the 'golden ratio' in the overall design.
The Lange 1 sits in a rather interesting position. While novel and unique, its big date windows are do not exactly fall into 'complication' territory. Nevertheless, it is obvious that the Lange 1 is far more than a simple time-only dress watch, and certainly deserves the adoration it has received from collectors.
This Lange is in excellent condition, with light scratches throughout the case and deployant buckle. There are also some marks on the lugs, and a very small mark on the dial under 'Dopplefederhaus'.
This watch is presented on a worn Lange strap which is in good condition, as well as a Lange deployant buckle.
Comes with the Lange box. instruction manual and original warranty paper.
A. LANGE & SÖHNE
From the ashes of the Cold War, A. Lange & Söhne's relaunch in 1994 reintroduced the world to both the brand and the concept of fine German watchmaking. When its first four watches debuted, they formed the crest of a resurgent wave of high-end watchmaking. This period marked the high tide of the watchmaking renaissance that began in the late 1970s as a response to the Quartz Crisis. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Lange has since gone from strength to strength, building up a highly-focused range of watches that show off its signature complications and Teutonic aesthetics.
While other brands look to their own history for inspiration, Lange takes a broader view. The brand prides itself in being a thought leader, being one of the first manufactures to produce an in-house manually wound chronograph from scratch a full decade before Patek Philippe. At the same time, Lange also draws design cues from its surroundings, with the most famous example being the 'outsized date' window being inspired by the Five-Minute Clock at the Semper Opera House in Dresden.
This unique combination gives Lange a unique position. While the brand is part of a large luxury group and produces more watches than the highly-revered independent watchmakers, Lange collectors are arguably more passionate than their contemporaries who focus on other brands. The brand's positioning as a challenger while adhering to traditional watchmaking created an alluring combination that managed to excite even the most cynical of collectors, and continues to do so over 25 years after its revival.
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