A Lange & Sohne Automatic Watches
The identical quality but the lower price of high-end A Lange & Sohne Automatic knockoff watches lead them to be the must-haves in the wardrobe of majority of fashionists. we should acknowledge the fact the high-end A Lange & Sohne Automatic knockoff watches are becoming more and more popular in the field of replica items. On our website, all the top notch A Lange & Sohne Automatic knockoff watches available on our website are manufactured by the expert watchmakers.
All A Lange & Sohne Automatic Watches
Continue to buy: buy your recently viewed products customers also bought
- Bedat & CO Bedat No.3 Ladies Watch 384.031.600
USD $234.00
- Bvlgari Quartz Ladies Watch BZ22C2SRSM
USD $219.00
- Jaeger LeCoultre Mens 1-1908170 Watch
USD $230.00
- Jaeger LeCoultre Master Tourbillon Q1652420 Watch
USD $223.00
- Movado Black Dial Ladies Watch 0605651
USD $235.00
- 42mm Movado Unisex Watch 0605700
USD $237.00
- Rado Ovation R26495102 Watch
USD $219.00
- Raymond Weil Parsifal 9340.STG00907 Mens Watch
USD $222.00
- 42.00 mm Ulysse Nardin Mens Watch 246-55-31
USD $217.00
- Bvlgari Ladies BB262TS/8.2Watch
USD $216.00
Searches related to: A Lange & Sohne Automatic Watches
- a.lange cabaret
- a.lange & sohne precios
- replica cartier ballon gold
- renoswatch
- arty lange pig mad tv
- lange & sohne deployant
- palomas mensajeras lange
- invicta womens baby lupah swiss watch 4230
- a. lange & sohne langematik price
- girard-perregaux laureato usa-98 lady
- lange vinger taart
- lange sohne 410.025
- lange sohne 235975
- seiko steel grey dial chronograph men s watch
- a lange&sohne automatic
- a. lange & sohne no. 131
- where to buy lange sohne sax-o-mat collection als - 20
- lange tekst
- mike lange penguins radio
- a. lange sohne cabaret tourbillon watch in platinum
- ulysse nardin michelangelo 270 68le
- a lange & sohne datograph perpetual replica
- a lange sohne glashutte ursa
- replica reloj a.lange sohne flyback
- leather watch straps a lange
A Lange & Sohne Automatic Watch Related News
- A. Lange & Sohne 165th Anniversary Celebration
This photo was taken earlier December 6, 2010 during the A. Lange & Sohne 165th Anniversary Celebration Gala dinner party in Dresden, Germany at the Dresden Royal Palace. This image (above) shows the new Lange CEO, Wilhelm Schmid, addressing a group of over 100 journalists from around the world. Schmid will officially take over as the CEO of A. Lange & Sohne at the first of the year. Currently, Jerome Lambert, who also attended this dinner celebration, is the interim CEO of Lange, and the permanent CEO of Jaeger-LeCoultre. Tomorrow, we will be touring the A. Lange & Sohne manufactory, boutique, as well as attending a new product press conference - so expect more photos soon.
...[ Detail ]
- Pour le Merite by A. Lange & Sohne at SIHH 2009
[ via A. Lange & Sohne ]A. Lange & Sohne will be introducing the RICHARD LANGE Pour le M��rite at SIHH 2009 (January 19th-23rd). The new RICHARD LANGE timepiece features a complicated fus��e-and-chain transmission. The fus��e makes the watch more accurate, much like a tourbillon. And like a tourbillon, it has great chronometric value among collectors. (Read full press release below.) Precise, Preciser, RICHARD LANGE "Pour le M��rite" The third Lange wristwatch with a fus��e-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. The pocket chronometer - the timepiece of the scientific elite - has always been a coveted rarity. It dates back to around 1880 at A. Lange & Sohne, when Richard Lange, the company founder's oldest son and technical director of the family business, was already inspiring the craft of precision watch***. Overall, only about 30 of these unusual timepieces were ever made. Now, the chronometer with a fus��e-and-chain transmission is experiencing a renaissance, as an exclusive timekeeping instrument for the wrist dedicated to mechanical precision - reduced to this sole purpose, without any further complications. Its name: RICHARD LANGE "Pour le M��rite". Following the TOURBILLON in the first collection and the TOURBOGRAPH presented in 2005, this RICHARD LANGE model also bears the distinction "Pour le M��rite". At Lange, it is reserved for exceptional complications such as the fus��e-and-chain transmission. It refers to the order of merit initiated in 1842 by the eminent explorer Alexander von Humboldt and which is still awarded to great scientists and artists. But this distinction could also be understood as a commendation for the forefathers of Saxony's precision watch*** industry. One of them is Richard Lange who enriched watch*** with numerous inventions, most notably the steel-nickel alloy for balance springs that he patented in 1930. The alloy contains beryllium, *** hairsprings thermally stable and resistant to magnetic fields. It is still widely used today for the same purpose. The RICHARD LANGE "Pour le M��rite" is the second member of a watch family dedicated explicitly to greater precision in time measurement. The first watch with the same name, a large and extraordinary three-hand timepiece devoted to the tradition of scientific observation watches, was a role model of accuracy and lucid design. The new model also has a case in platinum or pink gold with a diameter of 40.5 millimetres, perceptibly enhancing legibility. Puristically organised, the radiant white three-part enamel dial features narrow black Roman numerals for the hours and small red Arabic numerals for 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes. Thirty elaborate processes are needed to produce each of the three subsidiary dials. The result is an immaculate enamel face that sets a brightly contrasted stage for the classic blued-steel hands. An aperture in the dial that could have shown the fus��e-and-chain mechanism from the front was deliberately omitted so that nothing would distract the owner from telling the exact time at a glance. More Effective Than a Tourbillon Thus, the second RICHARD LANGE also focuses the attention of its owner on the objective of all horological ambitions: the greatest possible degree of precision. It relies on an ingenious construction, a drive based on the chain-and-fus��e principle used as early as the 15th century among others by Leonardo da Vinci. In his standard reference book "Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World", G.H. Baillie characterised it as follows: "Perhaps no problem in mechanics has ever been solved so simply and so perfectly". However, it takes the ultimate in know-how and dexterity to craft this intricate mechanism in a size that can be accommodated by a wristwatch, so understandably, it is much rarer today than the tourbillon. At the same time, it is much more effective in a wristwatch because it overcomes the greatest disadvantage of the winding train - the unavoidable loss of torque - by intelligently harnessing the principle of levers. The fus��e-and-chain transmission compensates for the declining spring force, keeping the effective torque constant across the entire power-reserve period. For this purpose, the drive function, usually handled by the mainspring barrel alone, is taken over by two components: the mainspring barrel and the adjacent tapered fus��e. The two components are connected by a dainty chain which in the case of the RICHARD LANGE "Pour le M��rite" consists of 636 individual parts. At one end, it is attached to the broad lower end of the fus��e and at the other to the exterior of the spring barrel. A slot is milled into the conical su***ce of the fus��e that leads to the narrowest point, much like a spiral path that leads to the summit of a mountain. When the watch is being wound, the chain unreels from the outer wall of the barrel and wraps around the fus��e until - if we stick with our metaphor - it arrives at the summit of the mountain. In this state, the radius of the fus��e, i.e. the magnitude of its leverage, is small but the torque delivered by the mainspring is large. As the mainspring gradually unwinds, its power diminishes. But as the chain unreels from the fus��e and back onto the barrel, the length of its lever- the effective radius of the fus��e - increases by the exact same measure as the spring's torque decreases. The result is constant torque at the fus��e's arbor and therefore constant amplitude of the balance. A Horological Opus This complex system can only function flawlessly if three additional precautions are taken. The first one is a system that blocks the winding process just before the mainspring is fully wound and thus prevents the chain from tearing. In this mechanism, the vertical motion of the chain is used to actuate an intricate system of levers that block the ratchet wheel at the right moment. The second precaution is a mechanism that stops the movement before the mainspring is fully relaxed. This function is assumed by a modified power-reserve wheel that controls a stop lever. After exactly 36 hours, the lever drops into a recess in the wheel. Assisted by a spring, the longer arm of the lever moves into the engagement radius of a specially shaped finger seated on the fourth wheel arbor. The arbor is stopped when the two elements make contact. The seconds hand stays at the 12 o'clock position. Finally, the fus��e-and-chain transmission needs a construction to ensure that the transmission does not stop while the watch is being wound. A complex planetary gearing inside the fus��e preserves the power flow from the fus��e to the movement during the winding phase. The most interesting details such as the chain, the blocking mechanism, and the ratchet wheel over the fus��e that incorporates the planetary gearing are visible through apertures in the lavishly decorated three-quarter plate. A further detail illustrates the degree to which the calibre designers pursued their quest for precision: to find the optimised match of the characteristics of the mainspring and of the fus��e, the 36-hour working range of the mainspring can be adjusted in the direction of higher or lower torque. This can be done by a service watchmaker with a proprietary Lange tool that engages with a pretensioning ratchet on the mainspring barrel. The setting is locked with a pawl. Located above the three-quarter plate, this mechanism is easily accessible. The exclusive calibre L044.1 movement is powered by an indexless escapement that beats with 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour and has a power reserve of 36 hours when fully wound. It incorporates a hairspring made in-house, precisely adapted to the oscillation system and the parameters of the movement. In turn, the moment of inertia of the large balance wheel with its 18 inertia and 4 poising screws, all made of solid gold, corresponds exactly to the torque delivered by the fus��e. All components of the complex manually wound movement are crafted to the highest Lange quality standards and lavishly decorated. In addition to the balance cock, the separate escape-wheel and fourth-wheel cock are engraved by hand as well. Lange's master watchmakers also apply lavish decorations on parts of the movement that are not visible. Indeed, the RICHARD LANGE "Pour le M��rite" is not only a technically sophisticated precision timekeeping instrument, it is also a stunningly exquisite horological work of art.
...[ Detail ]
Categories
A Lange & Sohne
- 1815
- Cabaret
- Datograph
- Grand Lange 1
- Grand Saxonia Automatik
- Lange 1
- LANGE 31
- Lange Double Split
- Langematik
- Saxonia
- Tourbograph Pour le Merite
By Gender:
By Movement:
- Automatic (3)
- Manual Wind (24)
By Strap Material:
- Leather (45)
By Case:
- White Gold (8)
- Rose Gold (15)
- Yellow Gold (8)
- Platinum (11)
- Steel (2)
By Dial Colors:
Replica Watches Brands
- A Lange & Sohne
- Audemars Piguet
- Baume & Mercier
- Bedat & CO
- Blancpain
- Breguet
- Breitling
- Bvlgari
- Cartier
- Chopard
- Christian Dior
- Concord
- Corum
- Ebel
- Emporio Armani
- Franck Muller
- Girard Perregaux
- Glashutte
- Gucci
- Hublot
- IWC
- Jacob & Co.
- Jaeger LeCoultre
- Longines
- Maurice Lacroix
- Michele
- Mont Blanc
- Movado
- Omega
- Oris
- Panerai
- Patek Philippe
- Piaget
- Porsche Design
- Rado
- Raymond Weil
- Richard Mille
- Roger Dubuis
- Rolex
- Seiko
- Swiss
- TAG Heuer
- Technomarine
- Tissot
- Ulysse Nardin
- Vacheron Constantin
- Swiss Army
- Zenith
- Bell & Ross
- Casio
- U-Boat
- Romain Jerome
- Burberry
- Swatch
Guarantee
Professional Attention, Professional Care watchesproduct.com Quality Control From Sourcing to Delivery.
Guarantee