The Little Lange 1 was introduced in 1998 as a smaller-format version of the brand’s now-iconic Lange 1 model. The first-generation Little Lange 1 has a 36mm diameter compared to 38.5mm for the original standard Lange 1 models, and 41mm for the bigger Grand Lange 1 that was added to the collection in 2003.
Outside of the case diameter, there wasn’t much difference between the standard-production Lange 1 and the Little Lange 1. They even utilized the same movement, the in-house manual-wind caliber L901.0, offering up 72 hours of power reserve while running at 21,600 vph (or 3 Hz) and in 53 jewels.
The finish of the watch, visible through a display caseback in the Little Lange 1 since its launch, is also in the quintessential style of modern A. Lange & Söhne, with elegant stripen across the trademark three-quarter bridge and a hand-engraved floral motif visible on the balance cock.
The original Little Lange 1 was in production for only a few short years before A. Lange & Söhne paused the series, eventually bringing the smaller format back a few years down the road. The specific example that’s now available for immediate purchase from Phillips PERPETUAL is from this first generation, with a production year of 2000, confirmed by its original Bill of Sale and international guarantee that are included with the watch, in addition to numerous other original accessories (information booklet, inner leather box, and outer box).
The Little Lange 1 is sometimes considered to be the feminine alternative to the standard size Lange 1, but it’s a true gender-neutral timepiece – the only significant difference between it and its larger, older sibling is the case size.