A. Lange & Söhne Engraving Master Identification
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A. Lange & Söhne Engraving Master Identification

By dr.ho.rology · Jan 3, 2021 · 26 replies
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For A. Lange & Söhne collectors, the hand-engraved balance cock is a signature element, often sparking curiosity about the artisan behind the intricate work. Dr.ho.rology's quest to identify the master engraver of his Datograph's balance cock highlights a common desire among enthusiasts to connect with the craftsmanship that defines these exceptional timepieces. This discussion explores methods for identification and delves into the nuances of Lange's engraving traditions.

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I've been wondering for awhile as this is for my Datograph. Thank you in advance!



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Mike H
Jan 3, 2021
Sorry I have no clue about his name but...

...whatever his name he is a gifted master engraver Congrats on your Datograph, the king of chronographs as Philippe Dufour said

KJ
kjkt3
Jan 4, 2021
Don't assume "the gifted master engraver" is "he". He may well be 'she'. ;-)

MK
mkvc
Jan 3, 2021
Lange will tell you.

I was at a Lange event (admittedly a few years ago) at which one of the activities was inspection of engravings to identify the engravers for the owners of the watches. I received a little certificate with the engraver's name on it. I would think they could do that with a photograph, if they don't simply have a record of who worked on each serial number.

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dr.ho.rology
Jan 3, 2021
Thanks for the tip!

I know I can reach out to Lange, but wanted to check-in with the connoisseurs here first. In theory, we should be able to decipher it if we have the right certificates (e.g., I have Petermann's for my Saxonia-Thin).

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patrickh
Jan 3, 2021
check this old post by KIH in 2012

www.watchprosite.com Hope you find your engraver ;-) Best, Patrickh

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Boris
Jan 3, 2021
Great post!

Just looking at the various styles above vs. the original picture, my money would be on Antje Padberg, based on the shape and depth of some engravings that makes them look like some seashells.

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