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Accurately reading time for a century to come

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It's too early to tell what will happen in 2100, but one thing is certain, the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar from A. Lange & Sohne will still be working. The novelty has two complications, allowing it to show the date, day and month until the year 2100.

'The Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar watch is the flagship of A. Lange & S?hne's 2012 novelties. All the indications of the perpetual calendar of the watch, such as the moon phase, jump instantaneously, enabling it to supply an accurate reading of time,' says Wilhelm Schmid, CEO of the company.

Comprising 624 components, the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar's automatic calibre L082.1 movement has a power reserve of 50 hours when fully wound.

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The central element of the winding rotor is in 21ct gold, while the tourbillon cocks and intermediate wheel are engraved by hand.

Housed in a pink gold or platinum 41.9mm case, the timepiece features a crown for setting the time and winding the watch, and push pieces for advancing all calendar indications or separately correcting the moon phase, the day and the month.

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It has a hand-stitched crocodile strap in red brown or black.

The chronograph Datograph Up/Down, another novelty, contains the manufacture movement L951.6.

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