Priced at over half a million dollars A. Lange & Söhne’s Zeitwerk Minute Repeater is a treat to the eyes and the ears
The A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk with a digital display is a mechanical masterpiece that was first introduced in 2008. It became the first wristwatch in the world to feature a three-disc jumping numerals mechanism for time display. The German manufacture added a minute repeater complication to the timepiece later in 2015, creating the brand’s first dedicated striking watch. It borrowed the technology from the absolutely crazy A. Lange & Söhne Grand Complication ? a $2.6 million concept watch that came out in 2013. Since then, A. Lange & Söhne has released two different versions of the timepiece, the Zeitwerk Striking Time and the Zeitwerk Decimal Strike, both offering a variation of the striking complication. However, for 2020, the watchmaker has released a new version that harks back to the original model from 2015. The latest A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater sticks to the “basic” decimal minute repeater complication and comes with a beautiful blue-coated solid silver dial. The deep blue color provides a beautiful contrast to the white-gold case and the silver bridges, along with adding legibility to the white hour and minute discs.
Underneath the solid silver dial is the incredible caliber L043.5 ? a movement made of 771 components and 93 jewels. The absolutely stunning architecture of the movement can be viewed from the caseback; however, the snails, cams, and levers of the minute repeater complication remain hidden ...
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