Sale 2392
Hong Kong
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29 November 2007
Price realised
HKD 60,000
Estimate
A.LANGE & SÖHNE. AN 18K PINK GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DATE SIGNED A LANGE & SÖHNE, GLASHÜTTE I/SA, MODEL "SAXONIA", NO. 134641, REF. 206.032, CIRCA 2001 Cal. L941.1 three-quarter plate nickel-finished lever movement, 21 jewels, screwed gold chatons, mono-metallic balance adjusted in 5 positions, swan-neck regulator, hand-engraved balance bridge, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and outer railway minute track, pink gold alpha hands, recessed subsidiary seconds, in circular case with sloping bezel and downturned lugs, glazed display back secured by six screws, together with an 18k pink gold Lange buckle, case, dial and movement signed 36 mm. diam.
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US$5,000-6,500 EUR3,700-4,700 Accompanied by an A.Lange & Söhne presentation box with outer packaging and Guarantee Certificate.
Saleroom Notice
Please note the model of this watch is 1815 and not Saxonia as indicated in the catalogue. Please also note the estimates should read: US$5,000-6,500 EUR3,700-4,700
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