Wed, Oct 26, 2016
German watchmaker A Lange & Söhne yesterday unveiled a special edition of the Lange 1 Time Zone in honey gold.
The new model commemorates the presentation of the first Lange collection 22 years ago at the Dresden residential palace.
Limited to 100 pieces, the watch features a subtle detail on the rotating city ring: Central European Time is represented by Dresden.
On October 24, 1994, A Lange & Söhne held its first press conference, following it relaunch, at the place. At the event, company founder Walter Lange and his partner Günter Blümlein acquainted journalists and dealers with the first four timepieces of the new era, among them the Lange 1.
It was a moving moment, as Walter Lange later described: “The resonance was overwhelming and exceeded our loftiest expectations.”
Because the daily newspapers covered the event in their next-day editions, the outsize date had been set to 25. Since then, this number has been shown on all photos of every Lange watch with an outsize date display.
Today, the media and social networks spread the news in real time. So in 2016, as a concession to the digital era, the event date and the displayed date are identical.
The Lange 1 Time Zone has ranked among the most popular models of the Lange 1 watch family since 2005.
The clearly organised dial delivers a single-glance reading of home time and the time in a second time zone. The time zone is set with a lateral pusher. It advances the rotating city ring with the 24 place names from west to east. On the ring, Dresden – instead of Berlin as in the standard version – represents Central European Time.
Additionally, the hour hand on the small subsidiary dial moves forward by one step with each actuation of the pusher. An ingenious synchronisation mechanism also makes it possible to transfer the zone time on the subsidiary dial to the main dial.
Subtle colour changes in the design of the city ring differentiate it from the standard version. The dots between the city names and GMT are blue instead of red. Now, the previously black peripheral ring of the second time zone has the same blue hue as well.
The case in 18-carat honey gold has a diameter of 41.9 mm. The exclusive material is harder than other gold alloys. The lavishly hand-finished manufacture calibre L031.1 is assembled twice and has a power reserve of three days. Limited to 100 watches, the Dresden edition of the Lange 1 Time Zone is available exclusively in the 17 A Lange & Söhne boutiques.
-
Atamian now offers Chopard jewellery in Lebanon
Mon, Jul 25, 2016 -
Panerai collector set has a starry link
Mon, Jul 25, 2016 -
Watch pays homage to 1957 milestone
Thu, Jul 21, 2016 -
Hines to steer Phillips ahead in Asia
Wed, Jul 20, 2016 -
Big diamonds to sparkle at art show
Tue, Jul 19, 2016 -
Watches set auction records at Sotheby’s
Thu, Jul 14, 2016 -
Christie’s presents Patek Philippe Nautilus 40
Thu, Jul 14, 2016 -
Vacheron Constantin unveils new models
Wed, Jul 13, 2016 -
Richard Mille opens Porto Cervo boutique
Wed, Jul 13, 2016 -
Saxonia gets new colours
Mon, Jul 11, 2016 -
Armani’s new jewellery to go on sale
Mon, Jul 11, 2016 -
Jaquet Droz reveals decorative masterpiece
Sat, Jul 9, 2016 -
Romaine Jerome’s game for more colour
Mon, Jul 4, 2016 -
Hermès unveils three watches
Mon, Jul 4, 2016 -
Mille Miglia watch has new ‘heart’
Mon, Jul 4, 2016