A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Movement Shots
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A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Movement Shots

By amanico · Feb 2, 2021 · 48 replies
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In this article, original author amanico shares an exquisite series of movement shots of the A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk, a timepiece renowned for its digital display and intricate mechanics. His stunning photography invites readers to appreciate the horological artistry within, highlighting why the Zeitwerk's movement is often considered a 'feast for the eyes and the brain.' This visual exploration serves as a foundation for a deeper dive into the technical nuances and collector perspectives surrounding this iconic reference.

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No words are needed, here: 









Except that the movement is my favorite part of a Zeitwerk watch. A real feast for the eyes and the brain. 

Best,

Nicolas

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FabR
Feb 2, 2021
Terrific movement, simply a pleasure to look at! Thanks for sharing.

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agyzace
Feb 2, 2021
what a mechanical marvel.. Thanks for sharing my friend, Alex

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amanico
Feb 2, 2021
Indeed. One of my favorite Lange movement.

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agyzace
Feb 2, 2021
It is stunning indeed, even for ALS standards

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russell996
Feb 2, 2021
Great shots of a beautiful movement.

I find it interesting and impressive that Lange continually updates movements but always keeps the same movement number. Your shots are of the original movement, later pieces (also upgraded on serviced pieces) had a development of the regulating system to make adjustment easier and recent pieces had a big update to remove the preload on the minutes disc (which isn’t a service upgrade option on earlier pieces).

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amanico
Feb 2, 2021
That is most probable, as I shot the watch at the SIHH... Thanks, Russell.

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