When A. Lange & Söhne unveiled this caliber in 2018, it sent shockwaves through the global watchmaking press. To this day, it remains the only chronograph capable of measuring both comparative and cumulative times over a full 12-hour span—an achievement that places it firmly in a league of its own.
Now, the manufacturer presents this extraordinary caliber in a captivating rose gold case paired with a mesmerizing blue dial. This new version follows the original release, which featured a subtler white gold case with a gray dial.
The movement, visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, stands out for its remarkable three-dimensional complexity. Crafting a mechanical mechanism capable of independently or simultaneously controlling three different hands is nothing short of a horological marvel. Comprising no fewer than 567 meticulously crafted components, this hand-wound caliber boasts a 55-hour power reserve.
The blue dial, complemented by gold hands and indicators, further elevates its elegance. Limited to just 100 pieces, this collector’s item is priced at $230,000.