Released in 1994 shortly after their resurgence, the Lange 1 is widely considered to be one of the most recognizable watches to come out of A. Lange & Söhne's hallowed halls. Known for its archetypal design, the Lange 1 combines dressy aesthetics with an unusual asymmetrical dial arrangement to create what has since become a true icon as a stalwart of the brand. Created during A. Lange & Söhne's re-establishment in the '90s, the Lange 1 was among the first batch of novelties released to mark the Saxon brand's return to watchmaking, following the cessation of their operations in 1948. The purpose of the Lange 1 was to surprise watch experts, garner unanimous approval and address the question of what a modern A. Lange & Söhne timepiece would look like if the company never ceased to exist all those years ago.
Beginning with its construction, this Lange 1 Ref. 101.021 that I have here features a beautifully crafted 38.5mm 18-carat yellow gold case that stands 9.8mm tall. It also retains the classic dress watch aesthetic that A. Lange & Söhne has been known for its entire existence. Circular with rounded edges and elegant flared lugs, the meticulously finished yellow gold case is a perfect canvas to host its beautiful German silver dial.
Standing out against its silver dial, the Lange 1's asymmetrical layout is all the more captivating with its off-center outsize date indication - inspired by the Five-Minute Clock in the Semper Opera House and adding a large area of contrast to the otherwise slightly darker tone of the dial. With an asymmetrically positioned hour and minute sub-dial, seconds sub-dial at 5 o'clock, and a power-reserve indicator between 2 and 4 o'clock (here: AB means empty, and AUF means full), the Lange 1 has become a staple within the brand's portfolio of iconic timepieces with a surprising level of utility for a dress watch.
One of the best things about owning a timepiece from A. Lange & Söhne is the opportunity to admire the movement from behind. Powering this complexity lies A. Lange & Söhne's manual-wind, 53-jeweled, Cal. L901.0 movement. Methodically beating away at 21,600 BPH, this movement provides an impressive 72 hours of power reserve and is proudly displayed behind the Lange 1's sapphire exhibition caseback. With its emphatic finishing throughout, stunning ¾ plate, charming German silver architecture, and beautifully engraved balance cock - as is A. Lange & Söhne's signature, the Cal. L901.0 is a fitting tribute to the incredible watch it powers.
While there are several variants of the Lange 1, the Ref. 101.021 with its tried and tested configuration of a yellow gold case and a silver dial sits above as one of the most desirable and sought-after variants. Overall, it is an exceptional work of German horological art that eloquently illustrates A. Lange & Söhne’s no-compromise approach to watch design and construction.