Crafted in Germany and dated to 2005, this Lange 1 reference 111.032 presents the collection's hallmark dial architecture: an asymmetric arrangement that places the hours-and-minutes display, an outsized date, a power reserve indicator, and a running seconds sub-dial in a composition that is as practical as it is visually distinctive. Index and Roman numeral hour markers mark the silver dial, while the 36mm round rose gold case keeps the overall profile refined and wearable across both casual and dress settings.
Flipping the piece over reveals an exhibition caseback that opens onto the manual-wind movement within, a detail that rewards the curious wearer. The complications on offer — date, power reserve indicator, hours and minutes, and seconds — are delivered with the measured restraint characteristic of Glashütte watchmaking. Water resistance is rated to 30 metres, and the case is secured by a tang buckle on a brown alligator strap.
This example is offered with its original box and papers, adding important provenance to a reference that remains one of the more recognisable expressions of post-reunification German horology. The pairing of rose gold and silver dial gives the watch a warm, enduring character suited to a wide range of occasions.