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Timekeeping history has
been written by A. Lange & Sohne. Adolph Lange has created outstanding watches
since the 1840s and they today remain as one of the world's most valued assets.
A. Lange & Sohne pocket watches are featured in many private and public
collections and are still of considerable value. Continues below...
A. Lange & Sohne Watch Collections
Adolph Lange was born in 1815 and began instruction as an apprentice watchmaker
to J. C. Friedrich Gutkaes in his mid teens. His instructor oversaw a workshop
in Dresden, where superb timepieces were made for illustrious patrons. In
1835, Adolph Lange completed his apprenticeship with honors. He was employed by
Gutkaes for two years and then sought out the most respected chronometer makers
in Europe to sharpen his expertise. In 1841, laden with new ideas he returned to
Dresden to become a partner and also the force behind Gutkaes' factory. Together
with Gutkaes, Lange created the eminent five-minute clock in Dresden's Semper
Opera. It was in 1845, Adolph Lange established his first workshop near
Dresden.
His
extraordinary skill altered horology for all time. He replaced the complicated
Parisian system of lignes with the metric system and it was Lange who introduced
the millimeter as the primary unit of measurement in watchmaking. In 1864, to
enhance the stability of his watch movements, he introduced the three-quarter
plate which is still a distinctive feature of watches from Glashütte.
Adolph Lange had two sons: Richard and Emil. Not long prior to Lange’s
unforeseen death, they assumed the technical and commercial running of the
company. Thus, the company was renamed A. Lange & Sohne in 1868.
The
company suffered highs during the booming pre war era and lows during World War
1 and the post war communist regime. The brand survived and today A. Lange & Sohne
watches are still associated with history, quality and class.
Traditional features of the A. Lange & Sohne watches include: the whiplash
precision index adjuster, hand engraved balance cock, screwed gold chatons,
three quarter plate, untreated German silver, blued screws, fusee and chain
transmission and diamond end stones.
Combined with the traditional
features of A. Lange & Sohne watches, the team based in Saxony utilizes
pioneering technology to craft their masterpieces. The Lange's outsize date was
the first mechanism of its kind for wristwatches to offer an unusually large and
highly legible date display. The watches are also famous for their balance
springs, zero reset mechanisms, flybacks, precisely jumping minute counter,
double rattrap ante and perpetual calendar.
Due
to the vast investment in time and craftsmanship to create a Lange watch, only a
small number are manufactured each year. The price for A. Lange & Sohne watches
can range up to US$20,000.
Company
website:
http://www.alange-soehne.com
Dealers:
If you are a dealer for A. Lange & Sohne
watches and want to list your website here, please email your request to
info@internationalwatchclub.com.
Be sure to include your website url as well as any info on any other brands of
watches you carry.
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