A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Date
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A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Date

705.000 kr

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The A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Date continues a design concept first introduced in 2009, where the brand reinterpreted mechanical timekeeping through a digital-style display of jumping numerals, replacing traditional hands with a clear and highly legible way of reading time. The model is executed in 18k white gold with a 44.2 mm case and a grey dial in solid silver. A date ring surrounds the dial, switching precisely at midnight, with the current date highlighted in red. The watch is powered by a manually wound movement with a constant-force escapement and a 72-hour power reserve, with the power reserve indicated on the dial. The watch is unused and remains in its original condition.

Case: 18ct White gold

Movement: Manual winding

Strap: Leather strap

Diameter: 44,2mm

Height: 12,3mm

Water resistance: 3 ATM

Year: 2022

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Our Values

The Ole Mathiesen values are born from the Scandinavian virtues of modernism which focus on functionalism and simplification of form. The purpose is to improve the daily life to create harmony and affordable pleasure inspired by durability functionality and reliability - as well as less tangible values such as simplicity and equality. The values in an Ole Mathiesen watch are discrete classic timely as well as timeless - never ostentatious.

Our Focus

Ole Mathiesen applies the Danish design principles of simplicity, quality and focus to one of our most precious assets: time. The simplicity of the Ole Mathiesen watch calls for the ability to focus on what matters. And in the design process the watchmakers ask themselves: How can we design to last a century rather than a season? Always with the focus: the design is not finished when there is nothing left to add but rather when there is nothing left to remove.

Our Trademark

The unmistakable trademarks of Ole Mathiesen’s design are indebted to the three concepts on which his watch design was based – honesty tradition and quality. The design of Ole Mathiesen’s classic watch from 1962 builds on the design tradition that has its roots in functionalism and it represents the very essence of a timekeeping instrument being both timeless as well as timely offering a harmonious interaction between the watch and the wearer.