Saxon Art of Watchmaking on Lake Geneva
Glashütte, February 2009
With an exceptional exhibition at the SIHH from 19 to 23 January A. Lange & Söhne
presented the artistic aspects of fine watchmaking.
Looking over the shoulders of A. Lange & Söhne’s master watchmakers, it is easy to see how closely related art and horological artistry actually are. With infinite dedication, they decorate and assemble even the most complex mechanical movements by hand. Every single part is...
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The three novelties of A. Lange & Söhne
Glashutte, January 2009
In 2009, the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) will open for the first time in winter, from Monday January 19th to Friday January 23rd, ending a day earlier as it welcomes its last visitors on Friday rather than Saturday. The brands presenting the new models in 2009 are A. Lange & Söhne.
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Precise, Preciser, RICHARD LANGE “Pour le Mérite”
The third Lange wristwatch with a fusée-and-chain transmission continues the tradition of observation watches that are fully focused on precise time measurement. This horological rarity with its three-part enamel dial has famous historic forebears ...
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Grand Comeback: The New 1815
In the best sense of the term, the new 1815 is a classic three-hand watch with a manually wound movement. It presents itself as a visibly enlarged new edition of what was the fifth Lange model of the new era when it had its debut in 1995. The four digits of its name mark a ...
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The third novelty is the
LITTLE LANGE 1 MOONPHASE
The treasures of the legendary Green Vault with its amazing inventory of goldsmithing artistry, precious jewels, and exotic materials inspired the LITTLE LANGE 1 MOONPHASE. Its dial is faced with scintillating mother-of-pearl, and the noble 18-carat white gold case is studded with 58 brilliant-cut diamonds.
You get further information about this limited edition on a website, which A. Lange & Söhne specially designed for the SIHH.
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2 x Sport Evolution Impact - Glashütte Original
Glashutte, December 2008
The name Evolution that has been added to the sports collection of the Saxon manufactory Glashütte Original lives up to its name. A continuous further development of the sporty timekeepers has resulted not only in design oriented but also functionally useful innovations.
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Glashütte Original Sport Evolution Impact Chronograph
Thanks to red contrasting elements, the black-colored dial is powerfully sporty, and it is especially the chronograph display that is colorfully pulled into the spotlight. The baton markers and the hands are inlaid with luminous SuperLumiNova for better legibility, even at night. The precision of the rate, accurate to the ...
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Glashütte Original Sport Evolution Impact Tourbillon
Inside this watch ticks automatic Caliber 94, impressively embodying the highest demands the art of watch making could place on the Saxon watchmakers’ competence. An exceptionally precise display of time is guaranteed in this movement by the Flying Tourbillon, which sees the balance, pallets, and escape wheel placed in a cantilevered carriage. By revolving 360 degrees once each minute, the carriage compensates for the effects of gravity on the watch’s rate. Glashütte Original’s generously designed panorama date clearly stands out from the black background at 12 o’clock. The course of the individual hours is shown by polished silver hour markers. The markers inlaid with ...
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