Crafted in Glashütte, Germany, this Lange 1 Tourbillon carries the hallmarks of Saxon watchmaking tradition through its hand-finished movement, three-quarter plate, gold chatons, and hand-engraved balance cock. The manual-wind L961.3 caliber delivers a power reserve of approximately 72 hours, and the exhibition caseback offers a direct view of the flying tourbillon and its meticulously finished components.
The silver dial follows the iconic Lange 1 asymmetric arrangement, presenting the outsize date, power reserve indicator, day/night indicator, and seconds alongside hours and minutes — all kept in deliberate visual balance. Index hour markers complete the composition with understated precision. Limited to 250 pieces, reference 704.032 is a considered expression of A. Lange & Söhne's dedication to mechanical craft.
The 18k rose gold round case offers 30 meters of water resistance and is paired with a brown alligator strap secured by a tang buckle. This timepiece is presented with its original box included.