Plates and bridges are made of untreated German silver decorated with
perlage and Glashutte ribbing. The plates, bridges, spring and classic
column wheel are chamfered and polished. The large two-digit date
aperture is at 12. The day of the week subdial is at 9, with the small
day/night indicator dial inside it. The moon-phase display is at 6
o'clock. The month subdial is at 3 o'clock, with the small leap-year
dial just below it.The watch is packaged in a gorgeous Black embossed
box (with Lange Sohne bezel design). Included in the inner box is the
Lange booklet wallet in a smooth Navy Blue finish. The LANGEMATIK-
PERPETUAL instruction manual in 9 languages is secured on the left.
The 'History of your watch' booklet is secured on the right - it
contains the guarantee seal (with Model, Case and Movement numbers),
generational ownership record, service logs and official agents
leaflet.The outer box is the functional and simple Lange gray textured-
finish box, that keeps the inner box secure from the elements.ORIGINAL
A LANGE UND SOHNE INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY A Lange & Sohne was first
established in 1845 by Adolph Lange in Glasshutte. The firm
established itself as makers of distinctive and fine timepieces - its
pocket watches were prized by European gentry. Following the Second
World War, the factory was seized by what was then East Germany.
Walter Lange, the company's heir fled. It was only after the German
reunification in 1990, that the founder's great grandson, Walter
Lange, began reviving the company. With funding from LMH, the newly
reformed company set out to restore its fine watchmaking tradition.
The company was sold to the luxury conglomerate Richemont in July
2000. Although its watch parts may be cut with exceptional precision
by the most advanced computer-aided machine tools, they are still
finished, decorated and engraved by the skilled hands of some of the
world's finest watchmakers.