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Cabaret Watches



A Lange & Söhne trace their roots back to the Saxon court under Augustus the Strong and are responsible for establishing the Saxon precision watchmaking industry in Glashütte in 1845. It did not take long before timekeeping instruments crafted by A. Lange & Söhne ranked among the world's most coveted treasures. Through changing fortunes the brand began to suffer until 1990 when Adolph Lange's great-grandson Walter Lange returned to Glashütte to restore the family watchmaking heritage. In only four short years later in the Palace of Dresden he demonstrated the first new A. Lange & Söhne timepieces. A Lange & Söhne timepieces are crammed full of useful mechanical inventions and are luxury functional watches for the 21st century.

Cabaret Watches


The Cabaret is a watch that demonstrates horological prowess to an unprecedented degree. The Cabaret is crafted from the most precious materials and is crammed full of some of the latest horological technology. The rectangular case is unusual for an A. Lange & Söhne timepiece but fits perfectly with the stunning alligator strap. The patented outsize date on the Cabaret stands out proudly towards the top of the dial and makes a welcome change from tiny and barely legible dates shown on other timepieces of this class. The precious metal buckle of the Cabaret connects the luxurious alligator strap, and extraordinary jewellery versions of the Cabaret are available as well.
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  • Manually wound movement
  • Crocodile strap
  • Sapphire-crystal glass and caseback
  • Calibre L931.3 movement on the Cabaret
  • Patented outsize date on the Cabaret
  • Small second with stop seconds