A. Lange & Sohne A. Lange & Sohne 9040 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Platinum
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Berlin
Price : € 31,900 (= $ 39,026)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Platinum
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A. Lange & Sohne A. Lange & Sohne 9040 The Related Reviews:
- I bought this watch for my sister as a graduation gift. She had shown it to me in a magazine. When she saw it, she flipped! She said it was ger than it appeared in the magazine and she was totally thrilled!!!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Paul M Belgium Antwerpen from Netherlands Purmerend
- Have received many compliments on this watch. It looks great and for the price is a great alterntive to more expensive watches of the same style.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Hung Huynh Italia Milano from Netherlands Purmerend
- good description! i got it as ordered
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Daniel Ianniello Israel Ramat Hasharon from Netherlands Purmerend
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I've been seeking this one for a while off and on, and I finally found one in effectively NOS condition. I'd never seen this model in person before it arrived yesterday, and I was actually expecting to be disappointed after all the hype I've heard about it. It turns out that all the hype is absolutely justified and the watch totally blew me away! Here are some photos right after I got home from sizing at the Omega Boutique King of Prussia last night. Photos just do not do the dial justice! You have to see it in person. I will probably wear it to the next GTG. Without further ado, the Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz 35th Anniversary LE...
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