The A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Sincere Edition , ref. 112.049, is a limited edition of 100 pieces produced in 2003 for Singaporean retailer Sincere . The dial features two different guilloche patterns , instead of the typical smooth opaline finish found on ...
I'd prefer there to be a zero digit instead of a blank panel. Are they making a reference to something historic (a clock or something) that I'm not aware of? Or maybe just the designer's preference.
is the clock of the Dresden Opera House: https://www.alange-soehne.com/eu-en/manufacture/heritage/the-five-minute-clock-in-the-semper-opera-house That said, they could have decided to feature double digit for all numbers, of course. I personally like it a...
which, along with IWC and Lange, was part of the LMH group. Günter Blümlein brought this technology to Lange with the stipulation that Lange was not allowed to use a "zero" in its single-digit date displays; only Jaeger-LeCoultre was permitted to do so. I...
I knew the story but this is the first time I have been made aware that the non-use of a zero was a stipulation from Herr Blümlein rather than simply a feature of the JLC patented mechanism that he gifted to Lange Uhren.