Crafted in Germany and dating to 2016, the Zeitwerk ref. 145.029 houses a manual-wind movement visible through an exhibition caseback. The movement is adorned with Glashütte ribbing, gold chatons, and a hand-engraved balance cock, reflecting the meticulous hand-finishing tradition associated with A. Lange & Söhne. Complications include jumping digital hours and minutes, a power reserve indicator, and seconds.
The round 44mm white gold case pairs with a black alligator strap secured by a tang buckle, while the black dial carries no hour markers — allowing the large digital time display to command full attention. The case offers 30 metres of water resistance, and the exhibition caseback invites a direct view of the elaborately finished movement within.
This example is presented complete with its original box and papers. Equally suited to dress and casual wear, the Zeitwerk 145.029 is a compelling choice for collectors drawn to the intersection of technical innovation and traditional German horology.