A. Lange & Söhne’s Passion For Classics and Doing Good
Last weekend, the Hampton Court Palace was the place to be. Just outside of London and once the home of King Henry VIII, the grounds hosted one of the most prestigious specialty car events, the Concours of Elegance. The show is a carefully selected display of unique, high-quality cars that more often than not, were built entirely by hand. For A. Lange & Söhne, this emphasis on craftsmanship and rarity was also the main motivation to become a partner of the event many years ago.
The understated style and class that is so classically British (but is also not at all lost on the Germans) is embodied by the cars that were invited to participate in the Concours of Elegance. Among them was Porsche’s 917K, the car with which the brand won its very first overall victory at Le Mans in 1970. A group of beautiful Packard Twelves, all from a single owner, made an appearance, too, along with a stunning Maserati A6G Zagato.
Even the parking lot of the Concours of Elegance was an attraction of its own, as many car enthusiasts came with their own (exotic) rides. Joining in the show as well were many of the owners’ clubs that Great Brittain has joined. This meant rows and rows of Jaguars and Aston Martins, one even more stunning than the next.
A. Lange & Söhne brought the same passion to the event, welcoming guests and visitors to its booth, where not only the current collection was on display, but also a watchmaker from the manufacture enthusiasticall...
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