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A Lange Sohne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Platinum 44.2mm Rhodie Silver Dial 147.025F - BRAND NEW

A Lange Sohne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Platinum 44.2mm Rhodie Silver Dial 147.025F - BRAND NEW

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A Lange Sohne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Platinum 44.2mm Rhodie Silver Dial 147.025F - BRAND NEW

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The A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater 147.025F is a brand-new 44.2mm platinum grande complication combining the brand's signature jumping digital-numeral time display with a full minute-repeater chiming mechanism and a rhodié silver dial. The platinum case and matching platinum bezel give this reference an icy, precious weight that reflects its status at the very top of contemporary German watchmaking. A fine leather strap completes the austere, architectural aesthetic Lange collectors prize.

Reference 147.025F stands apart as one of the most technically demanding watches in A. Lange & Söhne's catalogue, pairing two of horology's most complex mechanisms in a single movement built in Glashütte to the exacting standards the manufacture has upheld since 1845. Bizak & Co. invites serious collectors and connoisseurs to contact us for pricing, provenance, and acquisition details on this extraordinary new example.

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The A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater, reference 147.025F, represents the absolute pinnacle of Glashütte watchmaking and one of the most consequential horological achievements of the twenty-first century. When Lange introduced the Zeitwerk in 2009, it revived the jumping-numeral display — a centuries-old concept — in an entirely new mechanical architecture that demanded a completely bespoke constant-force remontoire to ensure the large discs snapped crisply forward at every minute transition. Adding a minute repeater to this already complex platform elevated the engineering challenge to a level very few manufactures on earth could attempt, because the repeater's slide must interrogate a jumping display rather than a conventional continuous-motion hand.

The design language of the Zeitwerk is immediately recognizable and emphatically modern for a brand steeped in nineteenth-century tradition. Three large apertures cut into the dial display hours and minutes as bold Arabic numerals on jumping discs, framed by the characteristic Lange three-quarter bridge that is visible through the open-worked or finely finished movement in other references. On the 147.025F, the rhodié silver dial — a finish achieved by electroplating with rhodium and then carefully finishing to a soft, reflective sheen — provides the perfect neutral canvas against which those dark numeral rings register with extraordinary legibility. There is no redundancy of hands or indices; time is simply read, instantly and unambiguously.

The 44.2mm platinum case of the 147.025F is substantial in both dimension and material gravity. Platinum, chosen here rather than the white-gold variants in the Zeitwerk family, communicates rarity and permanence: it is denser and rarer than gold, develops a distinctive patina with wear, and signals to the informed observer that this is a no-compromise version of an already rarefied watch. The platinum bezel frames the sapphire crystal cleanly, keeping visual attention on the dial architecture rather than decoration. A hand-stitched leather strap provides an appropriate counterpoint to all that precious metal, keeping the wearing experience refined rather than heavy.

Powering the 147.025F is a manually wound movement of exceptional complexity, incorporating the constant-force mechanism essential to the Zeitwerk's disc-snapping display alongside the full acoustic striking train of a minute repeater. Activating the repeater slide causes the watch to chime the hours, quarter-hours, and individual minutes through two gongs and hammers regulated to produce Lange's characteristic clear, sonorous tone. The marriage of these two demanding complications in one movement required Lange's engineers to devise an entirely original architecture; it is not a repeater module added to a Zeitwerk base but an integrated, ground-up design that required years of development. Every component is hand-finished to Lange's Glashütte traditions: three-quarter plates in untreated German silver, hand-engraved balance cocks, blued screws, and beveled and polished surfaces throughout.

For the collector evaluating reference 147.025F, the calculus is straightforward: this is a brand-new example of a watch that is produced in tiny numbers, carries two of the most intellectually and mechanically demanding complications in watchmaking, and is housed in platinum — the material reserved for the most significant editions. Its combination of avant-garde dial architecture and centuries-old acoustic complication is unique in the current market, and Lange's aftermarket trajectory for complicated platinum references has historically been one of sustained desirability among serious collectors worldwide.

Bizak & Co. offers this brand-new A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater 147.025F with the full confidence of an experienced luxury watch dealer. We encourage prospective buyers to contact our team directly to discuss pricing, availability, and any questions about this remarkable reference. Whether you are a longtime Lange collector or approaching this manufacturer for the first time, we are here to ensure your acquisition experience matches the caliber of the watch itself.

Technical Details

Reference Number 147.025F

Model Family Zeitwerk Minute Repeater

Movement Manual

Case Material Platinum

Bracelet Material Leather

Dial Rhodié silver

Case Dimension 44mm

Year

Condition Brand New

Box & Papers

FAQ

1. What makes the A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater 147.025F special?
The 147.025F uniquely combines Lange's jumping digital-numeral time display — which requires a constant-force remontoire for reliable disc advancement — with a full minute-repeater chiming complication in a single, purpose-built movement. This integration demanded an entirely original mechanical architecture rather than the addition of a pre-existing module, making it one of the most technically ambitious watches in contemporary horology. The platinum case and rhodié silver dial confirm its position at the very top of the Zeitwerk family.

2. What movement powers the Zeitwerk Minute Repeater 147.025F?
The watch is driven by a manually wound manufacture movement that integrates a constant-force remontoire — essential to the Zeitwerk's crisp jumping-disc display — with a full minute-repeating striking train of gongs and hammers. Every component is hand-finished to Lange's exacting Glashütte standards, including a German-silver three-quarter plate and hand-engraved balance cock. The specific caliber designation is best confirmed with Bizak & Co. or A. Lange & Söhne directly for this reference.

3. What is the case size and case material of the 147.025F?
Reference 147.025F features a 44.2mm case and bezel crafted entirely in platinum, the densest and rarest of the precious metals used in watchmaking. Platinum's greater weight compared with gold gives the watch a distinctive wrist presence that immediately communicates its extraordinary specification. This material choice is reserved by Lange for their most significant and limited references within a model family.

4. Is the A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater suitable for everyday wear?
The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater is a grand complication in a precious-metal case intended primarily for the dedicated collector and connoisseur who appreciates its architectural dial and acoustic performance. While it is a complete, fully functional watch, its platinum construction, manual-wind movement, and acoustic mechanism call for mindful, occasion-oriented wear rather than rugged daily use. Most collectors reserve watches of this caliber for settings where their full aesthetic and mechanical character can be appreciated.

5. What is the dial like on the 147.025F?
The dial on reference 147.025F is a rhodié silver finish, meaning the surface has been rhodium-plated and then finished to achieve a luminous, softly reflective quality that is neither stark white nor warm cream. Against this background, the jumping-numeral discs displaying hours and minutes read with exceptional clarity and contrast. The rhodié silver treatment gives the dial a precious, cool tone that harmonizes perfectly with the platinum case and bezel.

6. Is the 147.025F a good investment, and how can I buy it from Bizak & Co.?
A. Lange & Söhne platinum grand complications are produced in extremely limited numbers and have demonstrated sustained collector desirability over time, making this reference an exceptionally compelling acquisition at the intersection of horological significance and precious-material rarity. Bizak & Co. offers this example in brand-new condition, providing buyers with confidence in its provenance and state. Please contact our team through bizakandco.com to discuss pricing, availability, and to arrange your purchase securely.

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