A. Lange & Söhne is introducing two of its most coveted complications in new materials, a pair of modern masterpieces that only the lucky few will be able to see in the metal, let alone buy. The 1815 ...
V.E. Day, May 8th, 1945. Germany has surrendered to the Allies. In the final chaotic hours of the War, Soviet fighter-bombers attack a retreating German column in Glashütte, destroying the factory of ...
Created in a limited edition of just 25 pieces – and with “price on request” listed – the newest Handwerkskunst Datograph watch by German brand A. Lange & Sohne is all about hand craftmanship and ...
"When you're there, you really have it all on your own," says CEO Wilhelm Schmid about the intimate new Geary Street salon opened by the watchmaker, which has been collected by stars like Ed Sheeran, ...
Available in time-only, date and chiming formats, the Zeitwerk family of watches are renowned for their innovative display that uses a series of discs to show the hours and minutes in digital format ...
At Watches & Wonders in Geneva, A. Lange & Söhne reveals the Odysseus Chronograph, its first self-winding chronograph offering. Back in 2019, the luxury watchmaker launched the initial Odysseus model, ...
We are always scouring the web for the most amazing watches currently available, and each Friday Shopping Time shares five standout timepieces with you. This week we look at A. Lange & Söhne—or just ...
In the world of horology, the pursuit of perfection is an odyssey fueled by passion, drive, and a bottomless well of pure talent. For the legendary maison A. Lange & Söhne, this journey began all the ...
WatchBox gathered perhaps some of the rarest and most important timepieces from A. Lange & Söhne at its private collector’s showcases in Hong Kong and Singapore earlier this week. Just before the Hong ...
GQ is reporting from the Watches & Wonders convention in Geneva this week. Click here to read all our coverage from the event or sign up for the Box + Papers newsletter to get the latest in your inbox ...
GLASHUETTE, Germany (Reuters) - At the age of 66, when many are already enjoying retirement, Walter Lange was setting out to prove great luxury watches do not have to be Swiss. In a remote corner of ...