
“Produced from 2001-2007, in two generations, the first generation yellow gold Ref: 310.021 such as this example was launched in 2001 this is noted by the corrector button on the side of the case, a brilliant way of advancing all indications by one increment, so you do not need to worry about setting the calendar after leaving the watch for a while”
– Paul Maudsley


The Langematik collection has the following references:
310.025 – Platinum case, rhodium dial – From 2001 to 2017.
310.225 – Platium case, platinum bracelet – From 2001 to 2003
310.021 – Yellow gold case, champagné dial – From 2001 to 2007.
310.221 – Yellow gold case, yellow gold bracelet – From 2001 to 2006
310.026 – White gold case, black dial – From 2014 to 2017
310.032 – Pink gold case, silver dial – From 2007 to 2017
310.232 – Pink gold case, pink gold bracelet – From 2007 to 2012
310.050 – Honey gold case, argenté dial – 2019 – in production, limited to 100 pieces
310.028 – White gold case, blue dial – 2021, limited to 50 pieces
310.037 – Pink gold case, blue dial – 2021, limited to 50 pieces
Above data with thanks to Langepedia.com
The Langematik has to be one of the most beautiful perpetual calendars ever made. This example is cased in 18ct yellow gold with yellow gold hands and the dial is silvered with beautifully proportioned sub-dials. Inside the stunning case which is 38.5mm diameter and just 10.2mm thick is the manual-winding in-house caliber L922..1, made of 478 individual parts, the caliber L922.1 offers 46 hours of power reserve which has a Moon phase mechanism with extra gearing that offers precision to a day for 122.6 years. and the level of finishing only Lange do which can admired through its sapphire case back.
Found today in wonderful unpolished condition and direct from the original owner with its original Lange tan leather strap and 18ct gold Lange deployment clasp.
NOW SOLD.

