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Anton Rose Gold (Grand Feu enamel dial)
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A masterpiece characterised by it’s technical acumen and beauty, the Anton Rose Gold watch with Grand Feu enamel dial by German watch manufacturer Lang & Heyne is a compelling proposition for the connoisseur of fine watchmaking. Featuring a pristine dial of Grand Feu enamel with a generous aperture revealing the intricacies of a flying tourbillon, this spectacular edition blends traditional Saxony watchmaking with the Art Deco aesthetic, creating a benchmark timepiece that evokes wonderful minimalism and horological finesse. Encased in a rectangular housing manufactured from 18ct rose gold, the generous proportions of the case ensure that the immaculate arrangement of the dial side is complemented by full disclosure through a sapphire caseback of the immaculate finishing of the manual winding Lang & Heyne Manufacture Caliber IX as it beats at a leisurely 18’000 vib/h.
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Acclaimed for their exceptional rarity and beauty, Lang & Heyne watches have caught the attention of connoisseurs throughout the world since their founding in 2001. An independent Manufactory through and through, the company has become a bridge between the once-famous Saxony watchmakers of the 18th and 19th centuries and modern horology, with a portfolio that reflects a similar philos
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