Lange makes no secret of the fact that its movements are assembled twice. The first time round some components are undecorated; amongst other things the three quarter plate has no striping and the gold chatons are unpolished, and the screws used are plain steel working screws. The semi-finished movement is tested, before being disassembled and cleaned. The necessary parts are then finished and subsequently final assembly is done, followed by adjustment and casing.
Below: Testing after final assembly; in addition to timekeeping tests the Werkkontrolle shown below department also ensures that assembled pieces are free of blemishes



Complications are assembled in a smaller area. This is where masterpieces like the Tourbograph – only one is finished each month – take shape.
Below: Complications atelier



Datograph Perpetual movement


Tourbograph Pour le Merite







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