The watch is powered by the in-house caliber L121.2, a manually-wound movement based on the brand new standard caliber introduced by Lange two years ago. This movement provides a 72-hour power reserve and a moonphase so accurate that it only needs to be corrected every 122.6 years. The three-quarter plate movement is visible through the sapphire caseback, of course.
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