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The DatographReference 410.025e Datograph Perpetual | A Platinum Perpetual Calendar Flyback Chronograph Wristwatch With Digital Date Display Moon Phases Leap Year And Day/night Indication Circa 2007 (Reference 410.025E) is a Platinum cased luxury wristwatch by A. Lange & Söhne introduced in 2007. The case measures 41 mmmm with a Silver dial. Powered by a Manual winding movement.
On TheWatchInfo, the DatographReference 410.025e Datograph Perpetual | A Platinum Perpetual Calendar Flyback Chronograph Wristwatch With Digital Date Display Moon Phases Leap Year And Day/night Indication Circa 2007 is tracked across the secondary market in real time. There are currently 1 active listing with an average asking price of $40,000. Listings are sourced from Dealer. Price history, trend analysis, and condition breakdowns are available on this page.
A. Lange & Söhne watches are among the most actively traded on the pre-owned market. The DatographReference 410.025e Datograph Perpetual | A Platinum Perpetual Calendar Flyback Chronograph Wristwatch With Digital Date Display Moon Phases Leap Year And Day/night Indication Circa 2007 Ref. 410.025E is sought after by collectors for its platinum case construction and silver dial. Buyers and sellers use TheWatchInfo to track real-time price movements, compare listings across platforms, and understand fair market value before transacting.
When purchasing a pre-owned DatographReference 410.025e Datograph Perpetual | A Platinum Perpetual Calendar Flyback Chronograph Wristwatch With Digital Date Display Moon Phases Leap Year And Day/night Indication Circa 2007 Ref. 410.025E, key factors to consider include the condition grade (unworn, mint, excellent, good), presence of original box and papers, service history, and whether the watch has been modified. Prices for examples with full box and papers typically command a 10–20% premium over card-only or watch-only examples. Use the listings and price history on this page to benchmark what a fair price looks like right now.