PHILLIPS Perpetual Announces A. Lange & Söhne Exhibition in London.
An Exhibition of A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 and Datograph Watches from 1994 to 2008.
Auction house Phillips Perpetual London showcases an exhibition dedicated to the early production Lange 1 and Datograph from 1994 through to 2008. The exhibition presents a unique opportunity to celebrate and demonstrate the work of A. Lange & Söhne, and the scholarship surrounding the references that have become iconic in design and trophy items for collectors of high horology.
With over 20 of the finest and rarest examples of the Lange 1 and Datograph watches on view, the watchmaking exhibition looks to offer the collector an unparalleled physical exploration in the evolution of fonts, dials and limited production watches.
The exhibition is open for public view at Phillips Perpetual auction house showroom at 30 Berkeley Square, London, from 9 to 14 March.
The watches included in “Made in Germany, a Tribute to the Early Lange 1 and Datograph” are for scholarship exhibition only. Alongside these exceptional watches will be an exclusive selection of A. Lange & Söhne highlights from Phillips’ upcoming spring watch auctions, as well as a number of curated offerings for private sale.
James Marks, International Head of Perpetual, Director, said, “We are honoured to bring to Phillips Perpetual London a unique viewing experience for our collectors, friends and lovers of horology. Lange remains one of the most respected and appreciated brands with an unparalleled and fascinating history in modern times. With this physical exhibition, we aim to explore the earliest iterations of the iconic Lange 1 and Datograph using the world’s finest examples.”
Exhibition’s highlights include one of just ten A. Lange & Söhne Platinum Datograph reference 402.025x made for Milanese Retailer Pisa Orologeria, as well as one of thirty Lange One watches cased in steel, and a selection of fine and rare early Lange pieces from the brands’ historical relaunch.