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When it was first presented in 2004, it marked the dawn of a new era in chronographs: the DOUBLE SPLIT by A. Lange & Söhne. Its double-rattrapante mechanism not only drives a rattrapante hand on the 60-seconds scale but also has a jumping minute counter. It was the first mechanical chronograph that allowed comparative measurements of events lasting as long as 30 minutes. And it still is.
 
When it was first presented in 2004, it marked the dawn of a new era in chronographs: the DOUBLE SPLIT by A. Lange & Söhne. Its double-rattrapante mechanism not only drives a rattrapante hand on the 60-seconds scale but also has a jumping minute counter. It was the first mechanical chronograph that allowed comparative measurements of events lasting as long as 30 minutes. And it still is.
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The proprietary balance wheel with eccentric poising weights and the superior-quality balance spring, also developed and manufactured entirely in-house, instantly positioned it as a manifestation of the virtuosity of Lange’s engineers and watchmakers.

Version vom 13. März 2010, 00:19 Uhr

New Livery for Two Legendary Chronographs

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Glashütte, March 2010

Lange’s DOUBLE SPLIT, a unique double-rattrapante chronograph, and the two-complication DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL, which unites a flyback chronograph and a perpetual calendar, are now also available with the classic combination of a pink gold case and a lustrous argenté dial.

When it was first presented in 2004, it marked the dawn of a new era in chronographs: the DOUBLE SPLIT by A. Lange & Söhne. Its double-rattrapante mechanism not only drives a rattrapante hand on the 60-seconds scale but also has a jumping minute counter. It was the first mechanical chronograph that allowed comparative measurements of events lasting as long as 30 minutes. And it still is.

The proprietary balance wheel with eccentric poising weights and the superior-quality balance spring, also developed and manufactured entirely in-house, instantly positioned it as a manifestation of the virtuosity of Lange’s engineers and watchmakers.