The A. Lange & Söhne Tourbograph Perpetual (reference 710.062F) is a 43mm platinum with a manual movement and 30m of water resistance. It carries a black dial.
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Ferdinand Adolph Lange founded the company in Glashütte, Saxony in 1845, creating a German watchmaking tradition to rival Switzerland. The brand was nationalized under East German communist rule and disappeared for decades before Walter Lange re-founded it in 1990 — releasing four watches that immediately established Lange as a top-tier manufacture. Every Lange movement is hand-assembled twice: built, tested, disassembled, cleaned, and rebuilt to ensure perfection. The Lange 1 (with its asymmetric dial and outsized date) is one of the most recognizable modern watch designs. German silver plates, hand-engraved balance cocks, and three-quarter plates give Lange movements a visual identity entirely distinct from Swiss competitors.
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The 710.062F runs a manual movement, with roughly 50 hours of power reserve.
The 710.062F has a 43mm Platinum case, water resistant to 30m, with a black dial.
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