Up for sale is an A. Lange & Sohne Saxonia Moonphase White Gold Watch model reference 384.026 with the Silver Dial and White Gold Buckle that comes complete with boxes and papers/warranty booklet (stamped 12/2016), instruction manual/booklet, service booklet, tool/pin. This is a classic and very comfortable timepiece that will truly hold value over time. A pleasure to wear!
Condition is Excellent; will show little to no signs of wear. There are hardly any visible marks on the white gold polished and brushed case and leather strap/buckle. It comes with extra straps (as in the photos). The white gold case will show no deep dings, dents, or scratches. Watch runs and winds smooth. Crystal, bezel, and dial are flawless. Watch is sharp. Overall Excellent original and unpolished condition; ready to wear and enjoy.
Asking is $19250.
Shipped overnight to anywhere in the US, insured.
Send me a PM or a Text Message/iMessage at (415) 218-8140.
I do have solid references on various watch forums.
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Lange was founded in 1845 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in the town of Glashütte, near Dresden, in the state of Saxony. Under Ferdinand, and then, following his death, his sons Emil and Richard, Lange produced quality pocket watches, the company's very best products generally being given the "1A" designation. Under subsequent generations of the Lange family, the company continued to produce pocket watches and, like many German watch makers, produced oversized wrist watches for use by German airmen in World War II.
In 1948, the post-war Soviet administration expropriated the company's property, and the Lange brand ceased to exist. However, in December 1990, following German reunification, the founder's great-grandson Walter Lange, together with watch industry executive Günter Blümlein, restored the company with the assistance of several Swiss watch manufacturers, including IWC and Jaeger-LeCoultre. The refounded Lange, again operating from Glashütte, presented its first range of wrist watches in 1994. Today, A. Lange & Söhne (litt. A. Lange & Sons) wrist watches are sold globally and Lange, like IWC, is a member of the Richemont group.