SIHH 2019: A. Lange & Söhne?s salmon-dial Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon
Three years on, the German maestro?s bashful supercomplication is swimming upstream with a pink-gold facelift to die for
By Alex Doak
At the time of writing, it was impossible to predict which of A. Lange & Söhne?s 2019 novelties would be rendered on a Brobdingnagian scale at the entrance to its SIHH stand. But given the drop-dead, devastating beauty of this particular masterclass in haute horlogerie, we?re holding out for a close encounter ? and obligatory Insta? selfie ? with the new Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon, now in white gold with a pink-gold dial. It?d certainly make life easier for Lange, as all they?d need is to repaint the face of 2016?s monumental gate guard.
It?s a welcome dose of warmth from a brand whose aesthetic can occasionally feel cold, and immediately calls to mind the gorgeous ?golden opaline? dial of Patek Philippe?s ref. 5270P perpetual chronograph launched last year. Unexpectedly, the moonphase is really brought to life as well. Rather than feeling rather lost in the original?s night sky, here it seems to rise in a woozy harvest dusk. What?s more, the new Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon also represents a bargainous ?10,000 saving over the, ahem, ?295,000 pricetag of the debut black-dial version in platinum.
If you can tear your eyes from the front-of-house theatrics, the real fireworks are to be witnessed through the display caseback, as is usual with Lange. Purists will immediately melt with respect and awe at the tourbillon, co...
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