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MANUAL WATCHES

For many mechanical watch owners it is a pleasant ritual, a recurring moment: the hand-wound movement, which needs to be wound regularly using the crown. Doing this directs new energy to the mainspring barrel so that the timepiece keeps ticking.

Winding mechanisms

Automatic watches
Automatic watches
Self-winding watches possess a rotor set in motion by the movements of the wrist to wind the mainspring.
Manual watches
Manual watches
A manually wound mechanical watch must be regularly rewound with the crown. This provides the mainspring barrel with fresh energy.

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Power-reserve indicator
Power-reserve indicator
The UP/DOWN display reminds the owner to rewind the watch before it stops running.
Finishing and engraving
Finishing and engraving
The art of finishing movements ranks high in our manufacture. No matter whether large or infinitesimal, whether clearly visible or hidden, almost every part is decorated by hand. Different techniques are used: every component is assigned its own individual type of finish, the sum total a harmonious overall appearance.
Traditional elements
Traditional elements
Traditional style and design hallmarks typify A. Lange & Söhne timepieces and imbue them with inimitable charisma.

How can we be of service?

Whether you are in search of a specific model, have questions out of interest or need a service request for your timepiece – we are delighted to help you. We are at your service by phone, email or in one of our boutiques.

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