A. Lange & Söhne Datograph FlyBack Chronograph Platinum Never Polished Full Set Special Serial Number
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Basic Info |
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Listing code | NE96D7 |
Brand | A. Lange & Söhne |
Model | Datograph |
Reference number |
403.035 |
Movement | Manual winding |
Case material | Platinum |
Bracelet material |
Crocodile skin
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Year of production | 2000 |
Condition |
The item shows visible and tangible signs of wear like scratches, scuffs, or small dents. |
Scope of delivery |
Original box, original papers
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Gender | Men's watch/Unisex |
Location | Austria, Wien |
Price | €57.000 |
Availability | Item is in stock |
Caliber |
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Movement | Manual winding |
Caliber/movement | L951.1 |
Power reserve | 36 h |
Number of jewels | 40 |
Case |
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Case material | Platinum |
Case diameter | 39 mm |
Water resistance | 3 ATM |
Bezel material | Platinum |
Crystal | Sapphire crystal |
Dial | Black |
Dial numerals | Roman numerals |
Bracelet/strap |
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Bracelet material |
Crocodile skin
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Bracelet color | Black |
Clasp | Buckle |
Clasp material | Platinum |
Functions |
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Chronograph, Flyback, Date | |
Other |
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More details | Display back, Small seconds |
Product safety |
Description |
A. Lange & Söhne Datograph (Ref. 403.035) – A Collector’s Holy Grail
The A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Ref. 403.035 is one of the most revered chronographs in modern watchmaking history. Introduced in 1999, it was the first high-end chronograph to be entirely designed and built in-house since the quartz crisis, marking a turning point for traditional mechanical watchmaking. This reference, housed in a platinum case with a black dial, is considered an icon of horological craftsmanship and one of the most collectible Lange timepieces. Why the Datograph 403.035 is a Collector’s Dream 1. The First True In-House Chronograph Movement Before the L951.1 caliber that powers the Datograph, almost all luxury watch brands relied on outsourced chronograph movements (e.g., Zenith’s El Primero, Lemania calibers). The L951.1 movement changed the game, establishing Lange as a force in high-end watchmaking and setting a new benchmark for chronograph construction. Column-wheel chronograph with a flyback function Jumping minute counter for instant legibility Exquisite hand-finishing, rivaling (or surpassing) even Patek Philippe chronographs This movement alone makes the Datograph 403.035 a milestone piece in modern horology. 2. Rarity & Exclusivity The 403.035 was produced in limited quantities, and its platinum case version with a black dial is among the most sought-after Datograph references. With production discontinued, its exclusivity continues to drive demand in the secondary market. 3. Investment & Value Appreciation Market Trends: Over the past decade, vintage and early-production Lange models have shown significant appreciation, and the 403.035 is one of the key pieces leading this trend. Auction Performance: This reference frequently outperforms initial retail pricing at auctions, reflecting its growing desirability. Platinum Case Advantage: Precious metal watches, especially in platinum, tend to hold and increase their value over time due to their rarity. The Datograph 403.035 is considered an essential piece in any serious watch collection, especially for those who focus on independent haute horlogerie brands. 4. Timeless Design & Horological Masterpiece The balanced dial layout, featuring the signature oversized date and symmetrical subdials, gives the Datograph a bold yet elegant aesthetic. Combined with the stealth wealth appeal of a platinum case, this reference exudes understated luxury. Black dial with white subdials creates strong visual contrast, making it one of the most legible high-end chronographs. Lange’s signature hand-finishing is visible through the sapphire caseback, allowing collectors to admire the movement’s hand-engraved balance cock, blued screws, and German silver plates. Conclusion: A Watch That Defines Modern Collectability The A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Ref. 403.035 is not just a watch; it is a modern grail piece that represents a turning point in haute horlogerie. With its historical importance, exclusivity, and investment potential, it remains one of the most collectible modern chronographs ever produced. As Lange’s reputation continues to grow, the Datograph 403.035 will only become more desirable among serious collectors, making it a true blue-chip investment in the world of fine watchmaking. |
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