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A. Lange & Söhne - A. Lange Söhne Arkade

The Big Date On A Small Stage.

When A. Lange & Söhne reintroduced themselves to the world in 1994, they didn’t just make one splash — they made four. The Tourbillon Pour le Mérite turned the heads of watchmakers, the Lange 1 made collectors rethink dial layouts, the Saxonia brought back Glashütte tradition with grace… and then came this: the Arkade. A rectangular watch made for smaller wrists, yes, but one that refused to settle for the usual “shrink and pink” formula so often served to women. No glittery distraction, no half-hearted quartz movement. This was a real Lange, made with the same care and finishing as its bolder siblings.

This reference, the 103.021, is the sweet spot of the series — 29 × 22 mm of yellow gold with a white dial that plays just the right amount of warm. The case, almost tonneau but not quite, is said to be inspired by the arcades of Dresden Castle — or, if you prefer, the arched walkways of Bologna (yes, the Italians will argue for credit). The slender, faceted lugs slope neatly downward, letting the watch sit close to the wrist.

The dial design is a masterclass in proportion. The big date at 12 is a scene-stealer, of course, but notice how the small seconds dial at 6 anchors the whole layout and gives it a rhythm. Roman numerals at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, diamond-shaped indices elsewhere. They could’ve gone with sticks. They didn’t. You’ll notice.

Then there’s the crown: generously sized, easy to grip, and a pleasure to wind. It feels almost like turning a well-machined volume knob in a vintage Mercedes — deliberate, mechanical, and deeply satisfying.

Flip it over, and you’re greeted with one of Lange’s greatest party tricks: a sapphire caseback that reveals the L911 movement in all its glory. It’s hand-finished in the same style as their grande complications — Glashütte stripes, hand-engraved balance cock, and gold chatons held by blued screws. Despite its size, it delivers a full 42-hour power reserve, which is almost cheeky for something this refined.

This one’s particularly charming thanks to its patina — the yellow gold case has mellowed into a warm, almost honeyed hue, especially along the bezel edges and lugs. The champagne dial has stayed wonderfully clean, which keeps the contrast sharp and crisp. Paired with its original Lange strap and matching 18k buckle, it’s a complete little package that feels as much like a design object as a watch.

Some might prefer the Grande Arkade, but in our view, this is the one that got the proportions just right. It’s wearable, balanced, and special — a rare combination.

**Condition**

Case shows a warm, even patina, seemingly unpolished.

Dial is pristine with sharp Roman numerals and diamond-shaped indices.

Caseback displays serial and hallmarks with crisp engravings.

Hands and crystal are clean and free of visible blemishes.

Original Lange leather strap is beautifully preserved with minimal wear.

Movement is clean and running well, with all finishing details clearly visible through the display back.


Dimensions: 22 x 36mm

Box, Papers, etc.: Watch only


USD $16,999