In a hasty world that rolls in the fast lane, sharing time with your loved ones is the most valuable gift ever. A. Lange & Söhne cherishes the preciousness of a moment while reflecting on the warmth of the festive season with four timepieces that blend the artistry of watchmaking with the core meaning of a human bond.
Lange 1 Moon Phase

This dazzling timepiece with its meticulous complication and precision outlines the eternal lunar cycle, the solid gold moon traces its path across a bright blue sky during the day, it’s set against a dark blue background at night. 383 tiny laser-cut stars illuminate the celestial body for a super elegant effect. Moreover, the celestial disc completes one turn every 24 hours featuring different shades of blue. Like all Moon Phase designs, the calibre L121.3 deviates from the synodic period by a single day once every 122.6 years. The silver dial showcases elements that display flawless harmony: The power reserve display, Lange outsize date as well as the luminous time indication are artfully fused into the off-centre dial.
Langematik Perpetual

The first mechanical wristwatch that combines the perpetual calendar with the Lange outsize date. The self-winding calibre L922.1 SAX-0-MAT with Lange’s zero-reset mechanism ensures that all functions like the hour, minute, second, outsize date, day of the week, month, leap-year (until 2100) are easily readable. A stunning timepiece of impeccable craftsmanship and aesthetic superbness.
Saxonia Moon Phase

A timeless classic that never ceases to impress the watch aficionados with its combination of two popular combinations. Its trademark outsize date is positioned under 12 o’clock with the Moon Phase display that appears at 6 o’clock with the subsidiary seconds. Solid gold batons give the watch an enchanting elegance as well as 852 stars that illuminate its lunar disc. The sapphire-crystal caseback is indisputably a visual delight, revealing a stunning movement with its skillfully integrated elements.
Zeitwerk Striking Time

Feast for the eyes and music to the ears, this melodious L043.2 calibre timepiece is the world’s first mechanical wristwatch with jumping numerals and a striking mechanism. Every quarter-hour, the little steel hammer on the right strikes a high-pitched gong while the one on the left strikes a lower chime at the top of the hour. The large digits of the side-by-side hour and minute showcase the meticulous artistry and precision of Saxon watchmaking artistry.