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A. Lange & Söhne Ungetragene 18k Gold Savonette Taschenuhr mit Museums Zertifikat & Etui 1911.

Pre-owned () | Year of production 1911 | No original box | No original papers
Rp.138,999,227
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Basic Info

Listing code K2MIA2
Brand A. Lange & Söhne
Dealer product code t.1832
Movement Manual winding
Case material Yellow gold
Year of production 1911
Condition
Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location Germany, Berlin
Price €7,800 (= Rp.138,999,227) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Manual winding
Caliber/movement 41mm /18""
Power reserve 32 h
Number of jewels 16

Case

Case material Yellow gold
Case diameter 52 mm
Thickness 98 mm
Water resistance Not water resistant
Bezel material Yellow gold
Crystal Glass
Dial Gold
Dial numerals Arabic numerals

Other

Small seconds, Only Original Parts

Description

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a. Lange & Söhne Glashütte i/sa, 18k gold Savonette, pocket watch with certificate & case 1911.

First-class mint 0.750 gold Savonette pocket watch from the watch manufacturer a. Lange & Söhne/ Glashütte i/Saxony.

Very beautiful and very elaborately crafted, multicolored 18k gold case in the "Royal" shape in a flat design with shortened hinges. The intricate, sharply engraved original monogram "ja" can be seen on the front cover. German gold marks and Lange und Söhne hallmarks on all lids. Both the case and the movement are in very good, hardly worn condition.

Beautiful gold-plated dial with recessed dial center, this is radially guilloché and therefore iridescent. Small, recessed off-center second. Black Arabic numerals. The dial is signed "a. Lange & Söhne Glashütte i/sa,". Original blued steel pierced hands. The dial and the hands are in excellent condition.

Exquisite ¾ plate movement, caliber 41/18"` lines, grained, gilt and signed. Quality as. Screw-down center wheel chaton in gold lining. Movement with 16 jewels, gold screw compensation balance, regulator spring fine adjustment; gold lever and gold escape wheel. Blued screws, ratchet wheels with sunburst finish and crown winding. The clean movement runs flawlessly.

Diameter 52 mm, weight 90 g. The movement and case number are identical to 62 596; the watch was sold on November 20, 1911 to the senior engineer Tetzner from Bergeborbeck for 622.00 Reichsmark.

The watch comes with the certificate and the leather box from the German Watch Museum Glashütte. Overall, the watch is in excellent condition.

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a. Lange & Söhne Glashütte i/sa, 18k Gold Hunter Pocket Watch with Certificate & Box 1911.

First-class as new 0.750 gold Hunter pocket watch from the watch manufacturer a. Lange & Söhne/ Glashütte i/Saxony.

Very beautiful and very elaborately crafted, multicolored 18k gold case in the shape "Royal" in flat design with shortened hinges. The intertwined, sharply engraved original monogram "ja" can be seen on the front cover. German gold marks and Lange und Söhne hallmarks on all lids. Both the case and the movement are in very good, hardly worn condition.

Beautiful gilt dial with sunken center, which is engine-turned in a radial pattern and therefore shimmering. Small, recessed off-center second. Black Arabic numerals. The dial is signed "a. Lange & Söhne Glashütte i/sa,". Original blued steel baton hands. The dial and the hands are in excellent condition.

Exquisite ¾ plate movement, caliber 41/18"` lines, grained, gilt and signed. Quality as. Screwed center wheel chaton in gold sett. Movement with 16 jewels, gold screw compensation balance, swan neck fine adjustment; gold anchor and gold escape wheel. Blued screws, ratchet wheels with sunburst finish and crown winding. The clean movement runs flawlessly.

Diameter 52 mm, weight 90 g. The movement and case number are identical: 62 596; the watch was sold on November 20, 1911 to the senior engineer Tetzner from Bergeborbeck for 622.00 Reichsmark.

The watch comes with the certificate and the leather box of the German Watch Museum Glashütte. Overall, the watch is in excellent condition.

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