German precision at its finest. From Glashütte, Saxony—the heart of German watchmaking. Every movement assembled twice. The purist's choice for haute horlogerie.
The Icon Since 1994
191.032
The watch that relaunched Lange. Asymmetric dial with outsize date, power reserve, and small seconds. Three-quarter plate in German silver. Hand-engraved balance cock.
Retail: $44,700 | Market: $38,000 - $46,000
191.039
Classic Lange 1 in warm rose gold with gray dial. Modern colorway on timeless design. Twin mainspring barrels for 72-hour reserve.
Retail: $42,400 | Market: $36,000 - $44,000
139.032
Automatic Lange 1 with day indicator. Mirrored dial layout. Retrograde day display. For those who prefer self-winding convenience.
Retail: $46,900 | Market: $40,000 - $48,000
192.032
Lange 1 with day/night moon phase. Moon accurate to 122.6 years. Patented orbital moon display shows both lunar and solar data.
Retail: $56,700 | Market: $50,000 - $60,000
720.038
Perpetual calendar in Lange 1 format. Outsize date, day, month, leap year, moonphase. Requires no correction until 2100. The ultimate Lange 1 complication.
Retail: $112,000 | Market: $95,000 - $115,000
117.028
Larger 41mm Lange 1 for bigger wrists. Same iconic asymmetric design. More presence while maintaining perfect proportions.
Retail: $50,500 | Market: $44,000 - $52,000
Purist Elegance
380.032
The essence of a dress watch. Hours, minutes, small seconds. Nothing more, nothing less. Only 6.2mm thick. Pure Lange perfection.
Retail: $24,200 | Market: $20,000 - $25,000
385.032
Entry to A. Lange & Söhne. All hallmarks present: German silver plate, hand-engraved balance cock, blued steel screws. Exceptional value.
Retail: $20,100 | Market: $17,000 - $21,000
330.032
Clean dial with Lange's signature outsize date. Perfectly legible date display at 6 o'clock. Understated yet distinctive.
Retail: $28,900 | Market: $25,000 - $30,000
384.032
Moon phase complication in clean Saxonia design. Outsize date and moon phase at 12. Accurate to 122.6 years between corrections.
Retail: $35,800 | Market: $31,000 - $38,000
386.032
Annual calendar with outsize date. Only requires correction once per year on March 1. Moon phase, day, month indicators.
Retail: $55,200 | Market: $48,000 - $58,000
Revolutionary Digital Display
145.025
Mechanical digital time display. Jumping hours, jumping minutes. Constant-force escapement. A revolutionary interpretation of time.
Retail: $95,500 | Market: $85,000 - $100,000
147.025
Zeitwerk with jumping digital date at 6 o'clock. Increased power reserve through new mainspring barrel. The practical Zeitwerk.
Retail: $108,000 | Market: $95,000 - $115,000
145.029
Digital display with decimal minute repeater. Chimes hours, ten-minutes, and single minutes—matching the digital display. Groundbreaking complication.
Retail: $462,000 | Market: $400,000 - $500,000
The King of Chronographs
405.035
Perhaps the greatest chronograph ever made. Flyback function, outsize date, power reserve indicator. The movement to end all movements.
Retail: $99,500 | Market: $88,000 - $105,000
405.031
Ultimate Datograph in platinum. Heavier, more substantial. The collector's choice for the definitive dress chronograph.
Retail: $121,000 | Market: $105,000 - $130,000
410.038
Flyback chronograph with perpetual calendar and tourbillon. Three grand complications in one. 729 components. Watchmaking's Everest.
Retail: $360,000+ | Market: $320,000 - $400,000
Lange's Sports Watch Since 2019
363.179
Lange's first stainless steel watch and first integrated bracelet. Day and outsize date. The German answer to luxury sports watches.
Retail: $32,000 | Market: $55,000 - $70,000
363.068
White gold Odysseus with blue dial. Integrated gold bracelet. Day and date complications. Luxurious sports elegance, German-style.
Retail: $59,900 | Market: $65,000 - $80,000
Tribute to Ferdinand Adolph Lange
235.032
Named for founder's birth year. Classic design with railway chapter ring. Small seconds at 6. Pure pocket watch heritage on the wrist.
Retail: $26,500 | Market: $22,000 - $28,000
234.032
1815 with power reserve indicator at 12. Small seconds at 6. Perfect symmetry. Extended 72-hour power reserve.
Retail: $32,700 | Market: $28,000 - $35,000
414.028
Classic chronograph with pulsometer scale. Flyback function. Based on the Datograph movement. Heritage styling, modern performance.
Retail: $64,500 | Market: $55,000 - $68,000
706.025
Split-seconds chronograph with perpetual calendar. Two of watchmaking's greatest complications. 631 components. Extreme horology.
Retail: $275,000 | Market: $240,000 - $300,000