White enamel for the Lange 1815 Tourbillon

Four years ago, A. Lange & Söhne presented its first tourbillon watch that combined a zero-seconds stop-seconds device with a zero-seconds hand adjustment, for setting the timepiece to the exact second: the 1815 Tourbillon. Today, it is offered in a limited and numbered series of 100 pieces, with a white enamel dial, the result of around thirty stages of craftsmanship. On the dial, in addition to the opening at 6 o'clock with the one-minute tourbillon, the Arabic numeral hour markers stand out, with the one at 12 o'clock printed in red, the burnished steel hands and the minute track on the flange. At the heart of the watch, housed in a platinum case and visible through the sapphire crystal on the case back, is the IWC-manufactured L102.1 calibre, hand-wound, with a 72-hour power reserve. It is completed by a black alligator strap.

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