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 +====== A. Lange & Söhne ======
 +{{wst>menue|A. Lange & Söhne|240px}}
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 +**A. Lange & Söhne** is a luxury watch manufacturer in [[Glashütte]], [[Germany]], currently one of the Specialist Watchmakers of [[Richemont]].
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 +===== Foundation: Glashütte and F. A. Lange =====
 +{{wst>image_l|Lange, Ferdinand Adolph|[[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]] (1815-1875), founder of the watch-and-clock-making industry in [[Glashütte]]\\ © [[A. Lange & Söhne]]}}
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 +As the industry of silver mining in [[Glashütte]] dried up, the inhabitants turned to the Saxony state government with the urgent request for support. [[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]] created the first watchmaking jobs in [[Glashütte]] with the help of a state loan on 7 December [[1845]], starting a clock company. He brought on 15 apprentices and hoped to create further jobs in the new field of watchmaking. The company began in a notable mansard-roofed mansion in Glashütte that has returned to company ownership today.(([[http://www.glashuette-sachs.de/glashuette/Stadt.htm|Chronicles of Glashütte, Website of the town administration of Glashütte]] (retrieved 27.12.2007) )) Together with his brother-in-law, the master watchmaker Adolf Schneider, and the 15 apprentices, the history of precision watch production in Glashütte began. Shortly after, the first watch with the dial label "A. Lange, Dresden" left the workshop.
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 +The initiative of Lange and the labor of his employees firmly established this new industry in the region. In the following decades, shops, businesses, and suppliers were created and the manufacturing of watches in Glashütte gradually earned its reputation. Ferdinand Adolph Lange, therefore, deserves the credit for giving the impetus to let Glashütte compete with established Swiss producers and to become a center of German high-end watchmaking.
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 +Lange also contributed significantly to the craft of watchmaking. He invented completely new precision tools, measuring instruments, and manufacturing methods. In [[1846]] he replaced the hand bow with flywheels and lathes to bring significant improvement in the quality of machining parts. In [[1864]] he introduced the [[three-quarter plate]] ("Dreiviertelplatine"), which has become typical for Glashütte watches and added tremendous durability. The switch from Paris-[[ligne]] measure to the metric system should also be mentioned as a Lange innovation in Germany.
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 +In addition to his work in the manufacturing of watches, Lange also became the mayor of [[Glashütte]] and occupied this position for 18 years, from [[1848]] to [[1866]].
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 +===== A. Lange & Söhne =====
 +When Ferdinand Adolph Lange died in [[1875]], his sons [[Lange, Richard|Richard]] and Emil took over leadership of the firm, which was re-christened **A. Lange & Söhne**. A third son, Adolf, later joined as company clerk. Under their leadership, numerous technical improvements were introduced and the company and region continued to build its reputation, becoming the timepiece of choice for Emperors and Sultans alike.
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 +Some notable pieces from the first heyday of A. Lange & Söhne include a pocket watch commissioned in [[1898]] by Emperor Wilhelm II for Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the Centennial Tourbillon, created in [[1900]] by Emil Lange, and No. 42500, "The Grande Complication", created in [[1902]] and still the most complicated watch ever produced by the company.
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 +In [[1931]], Richard Lange introduced a new alloy for watch springs, [[Nivarox]], which remains popular today.
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 +During World War II, Lange produced watches for the German military. The factory was able to continue until the last day of the war, when the factory was bombed on May 8, [[1945]].
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 +===== Expropriation: VEB Mechanics A. Lange & Söhne =====
 +On April 20, [[1948]], A. Lange & Söhne was expropriated by the new communist government of East Germany and renamed **VEB Mechanics A. Lange & Söhne**. With the merger of other expropriated watch holdings, [[Urofa]], [[UFAG]], Otto Estler and the precision mechanics companies Lindig & Wolf, R. Mühle and Gössel & Co, the company was soon renamed **[[VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe|Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe (GUB)]]**. At this point, the //A. Lange & Söhne// brand disappeared from watch dials, although the firm continued and production expanded.
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 +===== Restart: Lange Uhren GmbH =====
 +{{wst>image_r|A Lange & Söhne Lange 1|The [[A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1|Lange 1]], the first big success after the restart\\ © [[A. Lange & Söhne]]}}
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 +{{wst>image_l|A Lange & Söhne Stammhaus|Lange employees in front of the [[2001]] re-inaugurated headquarters of "A. Lange & Söhne". The building was built in 1873.\\ © [[A. Lange & Söhne]]|270px}}
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 +{{wst>image_l|Lange, Walter|[[Lange, Walter|Walter Lange]]\\ © [[A. Lange & Söhne]]|140px}}
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 +145 years to the day after the founding of the original Lange company in [[Glashütte]], the great-grandson of [[Ferdinand Adolph Lange]], [[Lange, Walter|Walter Lange]], reclaimed the heritage of his family. On December 7, [[1990]], he founded **Lange Uhren GmbH** as a successor to, and continuation of, the company.
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 +The next year, under the leadership of [[Blümlein, Günter|Günter Blümlein]], [[LMH]] (owner of [[IWC|IWC]] and other watchmakers) invested in the firm, allowing the relaunch of the brand. The name, "A. Lange & Söhne", was registered worldwide and the design of a new line of watches began.
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 +Although the old headquarters building was not available for purchase, Lange acquired the former premises of the precision pendulum watch factory [[Strasser & Rohde]] in July [[1992]]. In [[1993]], the factory was rebuilt, modernized, and expanded, and production was relocated from the rented neighboring building to this new headquarters.
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 +On October 24, [[1994]] A. Lange & Söhne introduced its first creations The innovative [[A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1|Lange 1]], [[A. Lange & Söhne Arkade|Arcade]], [[A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia|Saxonia]] and the [[tourbillon]] [[A. Lange & Söhne Tourbillon "Pour le Mérite"|"Pour le Mérite"]]. Due to the iconic dial design and quality factory movement, the Lange 1 is an immediate success; it is elected [[Watch of the Year]] in [[1995]] and [[1997]] and becomes one of the decade's most-acclaimed watches.
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 +In [[1997]] Lange presented the [[A. Lange & Söhne Langematik|Langematik]], driven by the newly-developed automatic calibre SAX-O-MAT, which is equipped with a [[hacking seconds]] device with [[zero reset|automatic zeroing of the seconds hand]] while pulling the crown. This high-class watch received the maximum 6 stars in a test by the German watch magazine [[Chronos]]. In [[1999]] Lange introduced a very special [[chronograph]] the [[A. Lange & Söhne Datograph|Datograph]], which unites the [[flyback]] function with a [[big date]] and a [[column-wheel]].
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 +In [[2000]] the company repurchased their original headquarters, and it is solemnly reopened [[2001]]. Since [[2001]] the company, in addition to major watch manufacturers such as [[IWC]], [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], [[Vacheron Constantin]], [[Cartier]], [[Piaget]] and [[Baume & Mercier]], belongs to the Swiss luxury goods group [[Richemont]] based in [[Geneva]].
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 +{{wst>image_r|Lange L903.0|Calibre [[Lange L903.0|L903.0]] of the [[A. Lange & Söhne Tourbograph "Pour le Mérite"|Tourbograph „Pour le Mérite"]]\\ © [[A. Lange & Söhne]]}}
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 +===== The Pinnacle of Watchmaking =====
 +On December 7, [[2005]], the 15-year anniversary of the re-establishment of A. Lange & Söhne, the company introduced the [[A. Lange & Söhne Tourbograph "Pour le Mérite"|Tourbograph "Pour le Mérite"]], a watch of superlatives. This [[grand complication]] piece demonstrates the watchmaking skill and finishing brilliance of the reborn company. The production of this model is so cumbersome that it needs about a month only to produce one copy.
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 +Later models introduced by A. Lange & Söhne include the [[2007]] [[A. Lange & Söhne Lange 31|Lange 31]], named to reflect a hitherto unimaginable [[power reserve]] of 31 days. The [[A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk|Zeitwerk]], introduced at [[SIHH]] in [[2009]] with its digital display reflecting the "[[big date]]" of the Lange 1.
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 +The traditional [[Glashütte]] [[manufacture]] is now considered to be one of the best manufacturers of precision watches in the world. Most industry experts would place Lange at the "top of the pyramid" among luxury watchmakers along with [[Patek Philippe]], [[Vacheron Constantin]], and [[Audemars Piguet]]. Notable aspects of Lange today include the fact that they are one of the few companies to produce every component of their watches, including springs. Another unique feature of Lange is the procedure of first and second mounting Before final assembly, the [[movement]] is disassembled completely and cleaned to make it absolutely dust- and scratch-free. This great care illustrates Lange's reputation for perfection of the watchmaking craft.
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 +===== Calibres by A. Lange & Söhne =====
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 +A. Lange & Söhne is known as much for their high-quality in-house movements as for their finely finished watches. The names of Lange movements usually contain two digits for the year of their introduction, one digit for the numbered position of the movement in the series of movements developed in that year, and one decimal for their position in the family of that movement, counted from 0 (basic caliber). For example:
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 +|[[Lange L901|Lange L901.0]]|**90**|**1**|**.0**|
 +| ::: |developed in [[1990]]|first movement development in 1990|first movement in the L901 family|
 +|[[Lange L043|Lange L043.5]]|**04**|**3**|**.5**|
 +| ::: |developed in [[2004]]|third movement development in 2004|fifth variant of the base caliber in the L043 family|
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 +{{wst>template_lange_soehne_calibres}}
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 +===== Literature =====
 +  *[[Als die Zeit nach Hause kam. Erinnerungen]]; Author [[Walter Lange]]; ISBN 3430159768
 +  *[[A. Lange and Söhne. Eine Uhrmacher-Dynastie aus Dresden]]; Author [[Reinhard Meis]]; ISBN 3766712861
 +  *[[Die Uhren von A. Lange and Söhne, Glashütte / Sachsen]]; Author [[Martin Huber]]; ISBN 3766708880
 +  *[[Armbanduhren Spezial A. Lange and Söhne. Geschichte - Design - Technik. Mit großer Modellübersicht]]; Author [[Peter Braun]]; ISBN 3898805522
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 +===== Address =====
 +Lange Uhren GmbH\\ Altenberger Straße 15\\ D-01768 Glashütte\\ Phone +49 (0) 35053 44 0\\ Fax +49 (0) 35053 44 100
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 +===== Weblinks =====
 +  *[[http://www.alange-soehne.com/en/|A. Lange & Söhne]] (official website)
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 +{{tag>Watch_brands Watch_brands_Germany Manufactures LMH Richemont Glashütte FHH Luxury_watch_brands}}
  
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