Wednesday, April 4, 2018

2018 Most worthy of attention - A.LANGE & SÖHNE

A.LANGE & SÖHNE this year introduced the world's first mechanical chronograph, Triple Split, which can perform multiple hour comparisons. At the same time, the 1815 Chronograph and SAXONIA watches also added many new works. The 1815 Hommage to Walter Lange watch is a special edition to commemorate the founder of the company Walter Lange http://www.watchbuyoff.ru/.

The A.LANGE & SÖHNE Triple Split watch is the only one of its kind in the world. It can perform up to 12 hours extra and comparative timing. In the limited distribution of 100 Triple Splits, three pairs of chronograph hands are equipped with a flyback function. The power reserve indicator based on the Lange's typical Up/Down display shows the 60-hour storage balance. The well-ordered solid silver-gray dial and 43.2 mm diameter white 18K gold case are coordinated in color. Three blue steel chasing needles contrast sharply with rhodium-plated chronograph hands. The hour and hour hands of the display time hands and hoursticks are made of 18K gold plated rhodium, and the hour and minute hands have a luminous effect.

The new A.LANGE & SÖHNE 1815 Chronograph is equipped with a column wheel control system, flyback function, and pulse scale. It is equipped with a black, contrasting 18K rose gold case and a black crocodile leather strap. The Arabic numerals and the minute scale of the train tracks are the hallmarks of the 1815 series. This watch series, which was introduced in 1995, combines classical design and original mechanical elements with outstanding functions. The scoreboard and small seconds are set at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock, respectively. The two small dials are arranged symmetrically, highlighting the balanced design of the watch. Two well-defined solid 18K gold buttons are used to control timing devices such as the flyback function. The model L951.5 manual winding movement with a freely swinging balance spring and a cam fixed balance can provide 60 hours of power reserve for the watch.

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