A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic Unveiled
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A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic Unveiled

By SJX · Dec 14, 2009 · 83 replies
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SJX breaks the news on the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic, a significant new release that introduces an automatic movement to the iconic Lange 1 family. This early announcement provides key specifications and initial thoughts, setting the stage for community discussion on its design philosophy and technical innovations.

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It's just past 12 a.m. Singapore time on 15 December 2009 so here it is.

 

Highlights of the new Lange 1 Daymatic (what a name):

 

39.5 mm case diameter

Automatic movement with 50 hour power reserve

Day and date indicators

 

I look forward to seeing this at SIHH. 

 

- SJX

 

 

Press release:

 

Finally Automatic as well – the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC

 

With a totally new self-winding movement developed from the ground up, the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC adds a further chapter to the success story of A. Lange & Söhne’s most famous timepiece family. Its discreet distinguishing feature is a mirrored dial layout. A retrograde day-of-week indication forms the perfect counterpoint to the outsize date display.

 



 

 

Since it premiered over 15 years ago, the LANGE 1 has been the unmistakable face of A. Lange & Söhne. With its off-centre dial arrangement and the patented outsize date display, it became the manufactory’s instantly recognisable design icon, ranking among the most commended wristwatches of all times. Simultaneously, it is one of the most successful timepieces of the acclaimed watchmaking company. Its popularity prompted the development of a complete LANGE 1 family composed of six highly distinctive models that share one common asset: a manually wound movement with a twin mainspring barrel for a power reserve of three days visualised by a progressive power-reserve indicator. However, there was never a self-winding LANGE 1. But now, the wait is over. For all the devotees of this exceptional watch, including those who derived personal enjoyment from feeding it with the necessary energy, the manufactory now presents the self-winding LANGE 1 DAYMATIC with a retrograde day-of week display. For the watch family with the prestigious name, it stands for the beginning of a new era.

 

At first sight, it seems familiar, but a closer look shows that it is innovative in every respect. Endowed with a newly developed self-winding movement, it affords a totally novel perspective of the LANGE 1. In comparison with the manually wound LANGE 1, the dial of the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC is reflection-symmetric. Only connoisseurs will note this discreet hallmark of the self-winding LANGE 1. On its face, the main dial with the hour and minute hands is now on the right side. For most watch enthusiasts who wear their timepieces on their left wrists, this layout has the advantage that when they pull back their sleeve, the first thing they will see is the most important information: the time. Conversely, the patented outsize date was moved from its customary position at the top right to the top left. Beneath it, the useful retrograde day-of-week display creates balance, replacing the power-reserve indicator which a self-winding watch does not require. The date and day-of-week displays can be conveniently and separately advanced with two push pieces.

 



 

 

As was the case with the classic LANGE 1, the displays of the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC are harmoniously arranged on the solid-silver dial. For instance, the centre of the outsize date and the arbours of the day-of-week and seconds hands are on the same vertical axis. This is the baseline of an isosceles triangle whose tip lies exactly in the middle of the main dial.

 

The case of the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC in yellow gold, pink gold or platinum has a stately diameter of 39.5 millimetres, almost one millimetre larger than the LANGE 1. It houses the self-winding calibre L021.1 which was developed from the ground up. Efficient winding is assured by a heavy central rotor delicately embossed with the “A. Lange & Söhne” signature. It occupies the entire 31.6-millimetre diameter of the movement. The LANGE 1 DAYMATIC has a three part rotor. The inner part has to spokes and is made of a copper beryllium alloy, the middle segment is made of gold, and the centrifugal mass on the outer rim is platinum.
The platinum centrifugal mass transforms even the most subtle gestures of the wrist into kinetic winding energy. When fully wound, the mainspring has a power reserve of 50 hours.

 



 

 

The movement features many other quality traits that are typical for Lange, including the hand-engraved balance cock, an indexless oscillation system based on a large balance wheel with eccentric poising weights as well as a balance spring developed and manufactured in-house. It beats at a rate of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour. The crowning accents of Lange-style craftsmanship are seven screwed gold chatons secured with thermally blued screws. Precious details like these constitute the genetic fingerprint that clearly identifies the LANGE 1 DAYMATIC as a member of the exquisite LANGE 1 family.

 



 


 

This message has been edited by SJX on 2009-12-17 04:08:30

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DE
dedestexhes
Dec 14, 2009
central rotor, inhouse balance spring

It all sounds very promising. Having the day instead of the power reserve makes sense on an automatic. Would like to see pictures of the movement! On the other hand, it is always dangerous making something that is very close to an icon like the Lange 1. Time will tell. Overall, certainly interesting, br, Dirk

VM
VMM
Dec 14, 2009
Great news!

Any movement pics? Would love to see how it looks. Thanks for the information. Vte

KU
kubes
Dec 14, 2009
I think I like it

But what I would REALLY like to see is pictures of the MOVEMENT. That may end up being the deciding factor. Although looking at mine, I still need to get used to the mirror-reversed placement of the main dial...

RA
rabs
Dec 14, 2009
Very, very nice...

Love the Day indicator. Not sure why "Automatic" was added to the L1 line up. I am intrigued to understand the rational behind the movement. For me, Manual is part of the Lange DNA ( With respect to all fellow enthusiast that own a Langematic ). will wait to hear what the experts have to say... Good luck Rabs

MK
mkvc
Dec 14, 2009
Speaking as a person who only wears automatic watches, it's about time.

I hate winding watches. I don't particularly enjoy the feeling, and it bothers me that I am placing unnecessary wear on the gaskets. Furthermore, I keep the watches I wear frequently running on winders. Thus, I'm not a candidate for a manually-wound watch. Out there in the non-WIS world, there are many people like me: they are happy to wear a watch but can't be bothered (or can't remember) to wind it consistently. What those people want is . . . an automatic watch! Thanks, Lange, for making what

RA
rabs
Dec 15, 2009
wow

One cant say it's not a passionate response ! I surely did not know some people felt so strong about winding a watch. I guess you got your watch then . hope to see some wrist shots soon all the best rabs

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