297.026
Brand : | A. Lange & Söhne |
Collection : | 1815 |
Model : | 1815 Homage to Walter Lange |
Reference : | 297.026 |
Nber of pieces : | 145 |
Complement : | White Gold - Alligator Strap |
On sale : | 2018 |
Brand : | A. Lange & Söhne |
Collection : | 1815 |
Model : | 1815 Homage to Walter Lange |
Reference : | 297.026 |
Nber of pieces : | 145 |
Complement : | White Gold - Alligator Strap |
On sale : | 2018 |
List Price : | 47 000 € |
Diameter : | 40.5 mm |
Thickness : | 10.7 mm |
Styles : | Classical High Horology |
Types : | Hand-winding |
Calibre : | L1927 |
Calibre distinction : | Hand decorated Hand-engraved Glashütte ribbing Assembled by hand |
Complication : | Dead Seconds Small Seconds Stop second mechanism |
Case material : | White Gold |
Case peculiarity : | Button for starting and stopping the jumping seconds |
Shape : | Round |
Dial : | Solid silver |
Dial color : | Silver |
Display : | Blued steel hand |
Indexes : | Railroad Arabic numerals |
Glass : | Sapphire |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Black |
Strap clasp : | Pin buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement Manually wound Crafted to the most exacting lange quality standards and Decorated and assembled by hand Precision-adjusted in five positions Plates and bridges made of untreated German silver Balance cock engraved by hand Movement parts 253 Jewels 36 Screwed gold chatons 3 Lever escapement Oscillation system Shock-resistant screw balance Balance spring manufactured in-house with a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour Precision beat-adjustment system with lateral setscrew and whiplash springe Power reserve 60 hours when fully wound Functions Time in hours and minutes Subsidiary seconds with stop seconds Jumping sweep seconds with start/stop function Movement dimensions Diameter : 31.6 millimetres Height: 6.1 millimetres Strap / Buckles Hand-stitched alligator leather Black |
1815 “Homage to Walter Lange”
Historically inspired: jumping seconds from A. Lange & Söhne
In honour of company founder Walter Lange, who passed away in January 2017, A. Lange & Söhne is enriching the 1815 model family with an extraordinary complication: The 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” has a stoppable jumping seconds hand that dates back to a 150-year-old invention conceived by Ferdinand Adolph Lange.
In general, mechanical timepieces can be recognised by their “creeping seconds” hand. Depending on the balance frequency, the hand advances from second to second in five to ten steps. In short-time measurements, however, where seconds count in the literal sense, constant progression sometimes makes it difficult to pinpoint the beginning and the end of an event. Conversely, there is a horological complication that allows the exact measurement of the smallest unit of time: the “jumping seconds”.
The 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” masters both chronometric disciplines. The small seconds hand in the subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock maps the frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour by performing six small steps as it advances from marker to marker.
However, the blued sweep seconds hand performs precise jumps from second to second. It can be allowed to run continuously or immobilised if needed. A pusher at 2 o’clock starts and stops it. This is useful for heart rate measurements, for instance.
The jumping sweep seconds hand with the start/stop function was especially significant for Walter Lange. This is because it dates back to an 1867 invention of his great-grandfather, Ferdinand Adolph Lange. It was first implemented in a masterpiece crafted by his grandfather, Emil Lange. One of Germany’s first patents was granted to A. Lange & Söhne in 1877 for the enhanced design of a mechanism mounted on the three quarter plate, and was referred to as a “one-second movement with a jumping hand”.
In the 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange”, the seconds jump is controlled according to the flirt-and-star principle, as was originally the case in the historic mechanism. After each full second, one of the six tips of the star liberates the tensioned lever arm, which watchmakers refer to as the “flirt”. It then swiftly rotates by 360 degrees before it is stopped by the next tip. This motion sequence causes the seconds hand to advance by one marker. The ratchet wheel located above the three quarter plate has a dual function: It stores the power needed for the seconds jump, and at the same time causes the sweep seconds hand to stop.
An 1815 with jumping seconds likely corresponds to what Walter Lange would have deemed the perfect watch. It is totally reduced to the essence while impressing the enthusiast with a puristic yet technically exciting complication. The blued steel hands contrast well against the argenté-coloured dial with the classic railway track minute scale. The newly developed movement has a special calibre designation: L1924. It refers to Walter Lange’s birth year. Additionally, the first three digits of the reference number, 297, recall his date of birth, 29 July. With a case diameter of 40.5 millimetres, the 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” comes in three editions: 145 watches in white gold, 90 in pink gold and 27 in yellow gold. These uncommon numbers are derived from important milestones of the Lange family’s history. From 7 December 1845, when Ferdinand Adolph Lange originally established the company, exactly 145 years elapsed until 7 December 1990, the date on which Walter Lange registered Lange Uhren GmbH. Precisely 27 years will have passed between this date and 7 December 2017, the day on which the new model that pays tribute to Walter Lange is being unveiled.
About A. Lange & Söhne
Dresden watchmaker Ferdinand Adolph Lange laid the cornerstone of Saxony’s precision watchmaking industry when he established his manufactory in 1845. His precious pocket watches remain highly coveted among collectors all over the world. The company was expropriated after World War II, and the name A. Lange & Söhne nearly vanished. In 1990, Ferdinand Adolph Lange’s great-grandson Walter Lange had the courage to relaunch the brand. Today, Lange crafts only a few thousand wristwatches in gold or platinum per year. They are endowed exclusively with proprietary movements that are lavishly decorated and assembled by hand. With 60 manufacture calibres developed since 1994, A. Lange & Söhne has secured a top-tier position among the world’s finest watch brands. Brand icons such as the LANGE 1 with the first outsize date in a regularly produced wristwatch and the ZEITWERK with its precisely jumping numerals display, rank among the company’s greatest successes. Sophisticated complications such as the LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR, the ZEITWERK MINUTE REPEATER or the TOURBOGRAPH PERPETUAL “Pour le Mérite” reflect the manufactory’s determination to achieve ever-new pinnacles in horological artistry.
1815 “Homage to Walter Lange”
Historically inspired: jumping seconds from A. Lange & Söhne
In honour of company founder Walter Lange, who passed away in January 2017, A. Lange & Söhne is enriching the 1815 model family with an extraordinary complication: The 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” has a stoppable jumping seconds hand that dates back to a 150-year-old invention conceived by Ferdinand Adolph Lange.
In general, mechanical timepieces can be recognised by their “creeping seconds” hand. Depending on the balance frequency, the hand advances from second to second in five to ten steps. In short-time measurements, however, where seconds count in the literal sense, constant progression sometimes makes it difficult to pinpoint the beginning and the end of an event. Conversely, there is a horological complication that allows the exact measurement of the smallest unit of time: the “jumping seconds”.
The 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” masters both chronometric disciplines. The small seconds hand in the subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock maps the frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour by performing six small steps as it advances from marker to marker.
However, the blued sweep seconds hand performs precise jumps from second to second. It can be allowed to run continuously or immobilised if needed. A pusher at 2 o’clock starts and stops it. This is useful for heart rate measurements, for instance.
The jumping sweep seconds hand with the start/stop function was especially significant for Walter Lange. This is because it dates back to an 1867 invention of his great-grandfather, Ferdinand Adolph Lange. It was first implemented in a masterpiece crafted by his grandfather, Emil Lange. One of Germany’s first patents was granted to A. Lange & Söhne in 1877 for the enhanced design of a mechanism mounted on the three quarter plate, and was referred to as a “one-second movement with a jumping hand”.
In the 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange”, the seconds jump is controlled according to the flirt-and-star principle, as was originally the case in the historic mechanism. After each full second, one of the six tips of the star liberates the tensioned lever arm, which watchmakers refer to as the “flirt”. It then swiftly rotates by 360 degrees before it is stopped by the next tip. This motion sequence causes the seconds hand to advance by one marker. The ratchet wheel located above the three quarter plate has a dual function: It stores the power needed for the seconds jump, and at the same time causes the sweep seconds hand to stop.
An 1815 with jumping seconds likely corresponds to what Walter Lange would have deemed the perfect watch. It is totally reduced to the essence while impressing the enthusiast with a puristic yet technically exciting complication. The blued steel hands contrast well against the argenté-coloured dial with the classic railway track minute scale. The newly developed movement has a special calibre designation: L1924. It refers to Walter Lange’s birth year. Additionally, the first three digits of the reference number, 297, recall his date of birth, 29 July. With a case diameter of 40.5 millimetres, the 1815 “Homage to Walter Lange” comes in three editions: 145 watches in white gold, 90 in pink gold and 27 in yellow gold. These uncommon numbers are derived from important milestones of the Lange family’s history. From 7 December 1845, when Ferdinand Adolph Lange originally established the company, exactly 145 years elapsed until 7 December 1990, the date on which Walter Lange registered Lange Uhren GmbH. Precisely 27 years will have passed between this date and 7 December 2017, the day on which the new model that pays tribute to Walter Lange is being unveiled.
About A. Lange & Söhne
Dresden watchmaker Ferdinand Adolph Lange laid the cornerstone of Saxony’s precision watchmaking industry when he established his manufactory in 1845. His precious pocket watches remain highly coveted among collectors all over the world. The company was expropriated after World War II, and the name A. Lange & Söhne nearly vanished. In 1990, Ferdinand Adolph Lange’s great-grandson Walter Lange had the courage to relaunch the brand. Today, Lange crafts only a few thousand wristwatches in gold or platinum per year. They are endowed exclusively with proprietary movements that are lavishly decorated and assembled by hand. With 60 manufacture calibres developed since 1994, A. Lange & Söhne has secured a top-tier position among the world’s finest watch brands. Brand icons such as the LANGE 1 with the first outsize date in a regularly produced wristwatch and the ZEITWERK with its precisely jumping numerals display, rank among the company’s greatest successes. Sophisticated complications such as the LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR, the ZEITWERK MINUTE REPEATER or the TOURBOGRAPH PERPETUAL “Pour le Mérite” reflect the manufactory’s determination to achieve ever-new pinnacles in horological artistry.
Brand : | A. Lange & Söhne |
Collection : | 1815 |
Model : | 1815 Homage to Walter Lange |
Reference : | 297.026 |
Nber of pieces : | 145 |
Complement : | White Gold - Alligator Strap |
On sale : | 2018 |
List Price : | 47 000 € |
Diameter : | 40.5 mm |
Thickness : | 10.7 mm |
Styles : | Classical High Horology |
Types : | Hand-winding |
Calibre : | L1927 |
Calibre distinction : | Hand decorated Hand-engraved Glashütte ribbing Assembled by hand |
Complication : | Dead Seconds Small Seconds Stop second mechanism |
Case material : | White Gold |
Case peculiarity : | Button for starting and stopping the jumping seconds |
Shape : | Round |
Dial : | Solid silver |
Dial color : | Silver |
Display : | Blued steel hand |
Indexes : | Railroad Arabic numerals |
Glass : | Sapphire |
Strap material : | Alligator leather |
Strap color : | Black |
Strap clasp : | Pin buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement Manually wound Crafted to the most exacting lange quality standards and Decorated and assembled by hand Precision-adjusted in five positions Plates and bridges made of untreated German silver Balance cock engraved by hand Movement parts 253 Jewels 36 Screwed gold chatons 3 Lever escapement Oscillation system Shock-resistant screw balance Balance spring manufactured in-house with a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour Precision beat-adjustment system with lateral setscrew and whiplash springe Power reserve 60 hours when fully wound Functions Time in hours and minutes Subsidiary seconds with stop seconds Jumping sweep seconds with start/stop function Movement dimensions Diameter : 31.6 millimetres Height: 6.1 millimetres Strap / Buckles Hand-stitched alligator leather Black |