Langematik-Perpetual 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. | |
Langematik Perpetual WatchesThe Langematik Perpetual was developed to showpiece the latest in watchmaking technology and the usefulness of mechanical wristwatches even after 100 years of use. The Langematik Perpetual is unique in that all of the functions of the perpetual calendar (date, day of the week, month, 4 year/leap year display and moon phase) can be advanced seperately with individual push-pieces or collecitvely with the one main push-piece. In keeping with the design aesthetic of the Langematik Perpetual the date display has been upgraded to match the perpetual calendar; it will not have to be corrected until 28th February 2100, and the moon phase display demonstrates equal precision; on the Langematik Perpetual it will move continuously for 122.6 years before it slips to become one day out. The Langematik Perpetual is luxurious and crammed with technological innovations. | ![]()
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