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A. Lange & Söhne

I am not a watchmaker, that is true but ...

 

from my layman point of view and looking at what I can recognize in the movement:

the lever is there.

The swan neck, the mass-weights on the balance, the srews ... all is at the end regulating the beat.

Same the hairspring key does.

It all effects the beat, at the end of the day.

You can call it changes in amplitude, length of the coil ... all results in an alteration of the beat.

 

What I "feel" why Lange does this is:

- firstly it is a tradition for watchmakers from Glashuette and for Lange in particular to use the swan-neck.

It is nearly a trademark for Lange and it looks simply good, gives the watch an even more traditional look.

- secondly luxury has got a main principle: everything in abundance!

Look at 500 bhp cars: just to que in at 120 km/h on most european motorways?

 

As I said, from what I have gathered as knowledge and looking at the balance system:

I still can see the basic principles of adjustment, but in abundance ...

 

Regards

Moritz

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