Summary
A. Lange & Söhne has unveiled two new limited-edition models that fuse avant-garde mechanics with timeless craftsmanship: the Richard Lange Jumping Seconds and the 1815 Tourbillon “Grand Feu.”
Returning after nine years, the Richard Lange Jumping Seconds now shines in a 39.9 mm white gold case, limited to 100 pieces. Its pink-gold dial arranges three concentric circles for hours, minutes and instant one-second jumps of the central seconds hand — driven by the L094.1 calibrer, which couples a constant-force escapement with a jumping-second mechanism and ZERO-RESET function. An end-of-power indicator turns red ten hours before the 42-hour reserve depletes, ensuring precision until the last beat.
Meanwhile, the 1815 Tourbillon “Grand Feu” marries haute horlogerie tradition with contemporary flair. Housed in a 39.5 mm platinum case, its jet-black enamel dial frames the one-minute tourbillon at 6 o’clock, complete with stop-seconds and ZERO-RESET. The hand-wound L102.1 movement offers 72 hours of power, features untreated German silver bridges decorated by hand and is anchored by a diamond endstone set in a screwed gold chaton. Limited to 50 examples, it represents the fifth 1815 Tourbillon and the twelfth enamel-dial timepiece in Lange’s modern era.
Together, these releases underscore A. Lange & Söhne’s dedication to technical ingenuity and meticulous hand-finishing, reinforcing the manufacture’s leadership in haute horlogerie. For full specifications and imagery, visit A. Lange & Söhne’s official website.
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