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'''Meister Driver Chronoscope: An expression of pure passion'''
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'''Senator Tourbillon – Edition Alfred Helwig'''
[[Datei:Junghans Meister Driver Chronoscope 027 3684 00 Beauty.jpg|140px|right|Junghans Meister Driver Chronoscope Ref. 027 3684 00]]
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[[Datei:Senator Tourbillon WG 1-94-03-05-04-30 PR1.jpg|140px|right|Panorama Date and [[Flying Tourbillon]]]]
Schramberg / Basel, March 2016
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Glashütte, December 2017
  
''Junghans and cars enjoy a close connection dating back over 100 years. Inspired by this, the Meister Driver Chronoscope combines the charm of classic cars with a passion for mechanical timepieces.''
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''The Senator Tourbillon – Edition Alfred Helwig appears to contradict the law of gravity in two ways at once: The untiring rotation of its Flying Tourbillon resists the pull of gravity, and the filigreed mounting reinforces the impression of pure weightlessness. With its new, light dial and individual numbering, the edition, limited to 25 pieces, offers moving insights into the lightness of being.''
  
Time travel<br>
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'''Timelessly beautiful: The new face of the Senator Tourbillon'''
Arthur Junghans had an enduring influence on the relationship between [[Uhrenfabrik Junghans GmbH & Co. KG/en|Uhrenfabrik Junghans]] and the automobile. Having ordered one of the first Daimler test vehicles in [[1892/en|1892]], [[1895/en|1895]] saw the son of company founder Erhard Junghans acquire a second automobile: a four-seater Motor-Viktoriawagen. To enable the use of a steering wheel in the car the Schramberg businessman had to produce the worm gear steering himself. At the beginning of the 20th century the first laws were passed regulating speed in built-up areas, increasing the significance of clocks in automobiles. As a consequence in [[1908/en|1908]] Junghans produced its first car clocks. These not only aided the time orientation of the driver, they were also a form of tachometer: using the time taken to travel a known distance it was possible to determine the speed at which it was covered – making the car clock a key instrument for drivers.
 
  
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The new version of the Senator Tourbillon is presented in a 42 mm white gold case framing a light, silver-grained dial whose finely textured surface sets off the black laser-engraved indexes and ...
  
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'''Partnership for cultural diversity'''
 
[[Datei:A Lange Söhne Celestial-Globe.jpg|140px|right|GRAND [[Lange 1|LANGE 1]] MOON PHASE in front of a celestial globe by [[Reinhold, John (Johann)|Johannes Reinhold]] and [[Roll, Georg|Georg Roll]] ([[1586/de|1586]])]]
 
Glashütte, March 2016
 
 
 
At the annual press conference of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD) on [[9 March]] in [[Dresden]], SKD director Hartwig Fischer and Lange CEO Wilhelm Schmid announced the continuation of their partnership, which began in [[2006/en|2006]], for another five years. The cultural partnership between the traditional watchmaker and the worldfamous museum association experienced another highlight last year in the form of the special exhibition “Simple and perfect Saxony’s path into the world of international watchmaking”, which marked 200 years since [[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]]’s birth.
 
 
 
The SKD’s 14 museums, including the Grünes Gewölbe (green vault), the Galerien Alte und Neue Meister (old and new masters’ galleries), the Porzellansammlung (porcelain collection) and the [[Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon/en|Mathematisch-Physikalische Salon]], are some ...
 
 
 
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'''Excellent prospects for graduates of “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking'''
  
'''Golden Balance award for the Senator Cosmopolite'''
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Glashütte Original congratulates 23 superbly educated watch experts
[[Datei:Senator Cosmopolite Glashütte Original 2.jpg|140px|right|The Senator Cosmopolite]]
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[[Datei:06 examination certificates with school watch.jpg|140px|right|The [[WOSTEP]] Diploma.]]
Glashütte, February 2016
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Glashütte, 6 July 2017 
  
World time masterpiece from Glashütte Original wins coveted prize
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''Brilliant prospects for the future of Saxon watchmaking: Thursday 6 July 2017 saw a new generation of watch experts celebrate the conclusion of their training at the “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking. Glashütte Original management and teachers at the School awarded diplomas to this year's 23 proud graduates of the manufactory's own training institute. Nineteen of the new graduates have learned the traditional craft of watchmaking, and another four now begin their careers as precision toolmakers.''
  
Honouring exceptional timepieces, newcomers and beloved classics alike, the “Golden Balance” is one of the most coveted awards in the watch industry. [[Glashütte Original]]'s [[Glashütte Original Senator Cosmopolite - Travel around the world with a perfect companion|Senator Cosmopolite]] was awarded first prize in the premier category, “Watches over 25,000 Euros”, at a festive ceremony held last Thursday, [[February 25]], [[2016/en|2016]].
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The Saxon watch manufactory [[Glashütter Uhrenbetrieb GmbH/en|Glashütte Original]] dedicated Thursday July 6th, 2017 entirely to the next generation of watchmakers: in the atrium of ...
  
The “Golden Balance” was awarded for the 18th time this year. A total of 354 different models
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'''Junghans: Time in its new form'''
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[[Datei: Junghans Form A_C_Family.jpg|140px|right|Junghans FORM A C Family]]
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''With the FORM [[Uhrenfabrik Junghans GmbH & Co. KG/en|Junghans]] is launching a new watch line that combines modern design in a classic watch form.''
  
'''Mythos and inspiration'''
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Schramberg, February 2017
[[Datei:Lange 1 Ref 191 039 Five-Minutes Clock 2016 04.jpg|140px|right|The LANGE 1 in a white-gold case]]
 
The new LANGE 1 in white gold is just around the corner
 
  
Glashütte, February 2016
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''' Create your own time'''
  
The [[LANGE 1]] owes its recognition to the asymmetric [[dial]] design and the prominent Lange outsize date. It was inspired by the [[Digitalanzeigende Fünf-Minuten-Uhr der Semperoper|five-minute clock in the Dresden Semper Opera House]], which, for 175 years, has been a hallmark of the world-famous operatic venue.
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A watch for every occasion and every time – Junghans makes this wish come true with the new FORM. The timepiece gives its wearer the freedom and opportunity to make a successful appearance at every occasion. Good style is timeless and the modern, unadorned FORM is a master of reservation – a characteristic timepiece for every point in time. ...
  
Some ideas are so persuasive that they can survive catastrophes and retain their fascination even 175 years after they premiered. One of them is the five-minute clock in the Semper Opera House that displays the time digitally. Aloft over the stage, it indicates the time in an artistically framed double aperture: the hours in Roman numerals on the left, the minutes – in intervals of five – in Arabic numerals on the right. Every evening, the operagoers wait patiently for the minute display to switch from 55 to the blank white field, because the performances always begin at the top of the hour.
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[[Junghans: Time in its new form|>>> more >>>]]
 
 
When the Royal Court Theatre was inaugurated in [[1841/en|1841]], this technical marvel was considered a sensation, and, for its inventor, [[Johann Christian Friedrich Gutkaes]], it resulted in his appointment to court clockmaker. Together with his employee [[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]], Gutkaes completed the exceptionally large tower clockwork with two counter-rotating wheels and ...
 
 
 
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'''Obituary Walter Lange'''
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[[Datei:Walter Lange - Ferdinand Adolph Lange.png|140px|right|[[Lange, Walter|Walter Lange]] in front of the bust of his great-grandfather [[Lange, Ferdinand Adolph (18.02.1815 - 03.12.1875)|Ferdinand Adolph Lange]].]]
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''Walter Lange (1924–2017)''
  
'''Signs of the times'''
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Glashütte, 17 January 2017
[[Datei:Signs of the times (Novel) Christoph Scheuring.jpg|140px|right|Signs of the times (Novel)<br>Author: Christoph Scheuring]]
 
Glashütte, January 2016
 
 
 
A literary monument to Ferdinand Adolph Lange
 
  
Christoph Scheuring’s historic novel entitled “Signs the times” was inspired by the fascinating personality of Saxony’s watchmaking pioneer.
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Not very many people take it upon themselves to found a company at an age when most people are retiring. But there was no hesitation when, in [[1990/en|1990]], [[Lange, Walter|Walter Lange]] had the opportunity to revitalise the factory of his forefathers, whose operations were interrupted by the Cold War and the division of Germany into East and West. He was 66 years old at the time. The reunification of Germany opened a historical window of opportunity for the great-grandson of [[Lange, Ferdinand Adolph (18.02.1815 - 03.12.1875)|Ferdinand Adolph Lange]], founder of the Saxony-based maker of fine watches. After a 40-year-long involuntary hiatus, Walter Lange managed to breathe new life into the legend of the historical brand and to successfully take on the powerful competition from Swiss watchmakers. The clever idea of bringing Germany’s most famous watch brand back to life was so powerful that it made its way to reality.
  
[[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]] was born in [[Dresden]] just over 200 years ago. Much has already been written about his accomplishments – the establishment of the precision watchmaking industry in Saxony and his determination to craft the world’s finest timepieces in the Ore Mountains. But little has been known about the first few years of his life so far. His rough-hewn father was a gunsmith who left the family early on. Lange grew up with foster parents who encouraged him in his ambitions and allowed him to study at the newly founded Royal Technical College ...
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With a small, committed team of ingenious engineers and watchmakers, he and his partner [[Blümlein, Günter|Günter Blümlein]] were able to find ...
  
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'''Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum'''
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[[Datei:Robert Muehle Zeigerdatum M1-11-46-LB.jpg|140px|right|'''Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum''']]
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''Bring on the Complications: the New Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum''
  
'''Walter Lange receives the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany'''
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Glashütte, September 2016
[[Datei:Walter Lange Bundesverdienstkreuz 2.jpg|140px|right|Walter Lange (91) helped to give Saxony’s watchmaking industry a new lease of life.]]
 
Glashütte, November 2015
 
  
The founder of [[Lange Uhren GmbH]], [[Lange, Walter|Walter Lange]], has been awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (First Class) by German President Joachim Gauck in recognition of his services to re-establishing Saxony’s watchmaking industry. The award was presented by Stanislaw Tillich, MinisterPresident of the Free State of Saxony, on [[November 25|25 November]] at Saxony’s State Chancellery in [[Dresden]].
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Mühle-Glashütte is now honouring the life and work of its founder with its new Robert Mühle special edition, which also breathes fresh life into a classic complication that is now a rare treasure: the date hand. As you would expect from a timepiece made in a genuine manufacturing workshop, the mechanism was personally designed by Mühle-Glashütte's expert watchmakers themselves. This exclusive characteristic is even more enhanced by the fact that this special edition watch is limited to a total of just 100 pieces.
  
In his laudatory speech, the Minister-President of Saxony described Walter Lange as an entrepreneur who had shown extraordinary commitment to ensuring that German precision watchmaking found a new home in [[Glashütte]]. Thanks to his outstanding contribution, the town ...
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After founding his family company in [[1869/en|1869]], [[Mühle, Albert Robert|Robert Mühle]] played a significant role in establishing the excellent reputation of the German town of Glashütte as a top watchmaking location thanks to his high-precision measuring instruments. This year, he would have celebrated his 175th birthday. This is reason enough for Mühle-Glashütte to celebrate its namesake by launching a traditionally manufactured classic timepiece that reflects the values practised by Robert Mühle in the most stunning way possible. The new Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum ...
  
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Senator Tourbillon – Edition Alfred Helwig

Panorama Date and Flying Tourbillon

Glashütte, December 2017

The Senator Tourbillon – Edition Alfred Helwig appears to contradict the law of gravity in two ways at once: The untiring rotation of its Flying Tourbillon resists the pull of gravity, and the filigreed mounting reinforces the impression of pure weightlessness. With its new, light dial and individual numbering, the edition, limited to 25 pieces, offers moving insights into the lightness of being.

Timelessly beautiful: The new face of the Senator Tourbillon

The new version of the Senator Tourbillon is presented in a 42 mm white gold case framing a light, silver-grained dial whose finely textured surface sets off the black laser-engraved indexes and ...

>>> more >>>



Excellent prospects for graduates of “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking

Glashütte Original congratulates 23 superbly educated watch experts

The WOSTEP Diploma.

Glashütte, 6 July 2017

Brilliant prospects for the future of Saxon watchmaking: Thursday 6 July 2017 saw a new generation of watch experts celebrate the conclusion of their training at the “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking. Glashütte Original management and teachers at the School awarded diplomas to this year's 23 proud graduates of the manufactory's own training institute. Nineteen of the new graduates have learned the traditional craft of watchmaking, and another four now begin their careers as precision toolmakers.

The Saxon watch manufactory Glashütte Original dedicated Thursday July 6th, 2017 entirely to the next generation of watchmakers: in the atrium of ...

>>> more >>>



Junghans: Time in its new form

Junghans FORM A C Family

With the FORM Junghans is launching a new watch line that combines modern design in a classic watch form.

Schramberg, February 2017

Create your own time

A watch for every occasion and every time – Junghans makes this wish come true with the new FORM. The timepiece gives its wearer the freedom and opportunity to make a successful appearance at every occasion. Good style is timeless and the modern, unadorned FORM is a master of reservation – a characteristic timepiece for every point in time. ...

>>> more >>>



Obituary Walter Lange

Walter Lange in front of the bust of his great-grandfather Ferdinand Adolph Lange.

Walter Lange (1924–2017)

Glashütte, 17 January 2017

Not very many people take it upon themselves to found a company at an age when most people are retiring. But there was no hesitation when, in 1990, Walter Lange had the opportunity to revitalise the factory of his forefathers, whose operations were interrupted by the Cold War and the division of Germany into East and West. He was 66 years old at the time. The reunification of Germany opened a historical window of opportunity for the great-grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange, founder of the Saxony-based maker of fine watches. After a 40-year-long involuntary hiatus, Walter Lange managed to breathe new life into the legend of the historical brand and to successfully take on the powerful competition from Swiss watchmakers. The clever idea of bringing Germany’s most famous watch brand back to life was so powerful that it made its way to reality.

With a small, committed team of ingenious engineers and watchmakers, he and his partner Günter Blümlein were able to find ...

>>> more >>>



Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum

Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum

Bring on the Complications: the New Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum

Glashütte, September 2016

Mühle-Glashütte is now honouring the life and work of its founder with its new Robert Mühle special edition, which also breathes fresh life into a classic complication that is now a rare treasure: the date hand. As you would expect from a timepiece made in a genuine manufacturing workshop, the mechanism was personally designed by Mühle-Glashütte's expert watchmakers themselves. This exclusive characteristic is even more enhanced by the fact that this special edition watch is limited to a total of just 100 pieces.

After founding his family company in 1869, Robert Mühle played a significant role in establishing the excellent reputation of the German town of Glashütte as a top watchmaking location thanks to his high-precision measuring instruments. This year, he would have celebrated his 175th birthday. This is reason enough for Mühle-Glashütte to celebrate its namesake by launching a traditionally manufactured classic timepiece that reflects the values practised by Robert Mühle in the most stunning way possible. The new Robert Mühle Zeigerdatum ...

>>> more >>>