Only the Best for its Birthday – The New A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Honeygold
October 24 is a day of significance for A. Lange & Söhne. On this very day in 1994, Walter Lange and Günter Blümlein presented the company’s first four watches in Dresden. Since then, the 24th has been regarded as the manufacture’s birthday. This year, it is being honoured with a limited edition of a model that the watchmakers did not conceive until many years after the Saxon company’s founding, but which today, more than any other, stands for what makes A. Lange & Söhne so well-known and sought-after: the Zeitwerk. Meet the new Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Honeygold, limited to 30 pieces.
From Lange 1 to Zeitwerk
It was the Lange 1 that gave the history-steeped yet newly resurrected manufacture a name in the watch world from the mid-nineties onwards. The Zeitwerk gave the brand character, while simultaneously testifying to the self-confidence and ambitions of A. Lange & Söhne’s watchmakers. Back in 2009, a mechanical watch with a jumping ‘digital display’ was a bold and completely rethought interpretation of haute horlogerie – even today, it remains a unique concept today. A nickel silver lining provides the frame for the time display on the Zeitwerk. Even the name of the watch, the Zeitwerk, sounds strong and mechanical, but at the same time dreamy and historical.
A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 – First Generation
Over the years, the original Zeitwerk, first presented in yellow gold with a champagne-coloured dial, has become a watch collection that is now highly valued by collectors. The new Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Honeygold represents the highest end of horological complexity. Of course, it is not a completely new model: the first Zeitwerk Minute Repeater was presented back in 2015 – with a platinum case. In 2020, a white-gold version with a deep blue dial followed. Now, we have the entry of this honey-gold version with a grey dial. From a purely aesthetic point of view, this is a more than successful combination.
Honeygold: The metal for special models
A. Lange & Söhne has settled upon the name ‘Honeygold’ to describe a particularly charming 18-carat rose gold alloy. It is harder than common alloys, yet has a pleasantly warm tone, which owes itself to the alloy’s copper and zinc content. At A. Lange & Söhne, Honeygold is usually reserved for special and often limited-edition models. The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater Honeygold is now the 13th watch to use this precious metal, which celebrated its premiere in 2010 in the anniversary edition ‘165 Years – Hommage to F.A. Lange’ with the ‘Tourbograph Pour le Mérite’, a ‘Lange 1 Tourbillon’ and an ‘1815 Moon Phase’.
A minute repeater with intervals of ten
With its integration of a minute repeater, the latest Zeitwerk represents the company’s constant claim to progress and improvement, which Walter Lange once summed up as follows: “There is something you should demand not only from your watch, but also from yourself: never stand still.” Twelve years ago, the first Zeitwerktimepiece with striking movement, the ‘Striking Time’, indicated quarter hours and full hours acoustically. This was followed in 2015 by the minute repeater, which also relayed the minutes in this way, yet differed from the classic minute repeater in one respect: instead of counting off the quarter hours, it announced ten-minute intervals, thus fitting better with the digital display of the time.
The latest timepiece is driven by the hand-wound calibre L043.5, which consists of 771 components. The unique display of hours and minutes is based on a tensioning mechanism between the barrel and the balance wheel, which acts as a pulse generator for the abrupt advance of the number discs. The barrel also provides the power for the striking mechanism. Unlike many minute repeaters, that of the Zeitwerk is not triggered by a slide, but by a pusher. The precautions taken to protect the movement are also remarkable: the crown cannot be pulled out while the striking mechanism is running. Also, the advancing of the number disc is delayed, then repeated as soon as the acoustic chiming has ended. In the most extreme case, this can mean a delay of around 20 seconds – this is roughly how long the striking mechanism works to display the time 12.59 pm.
The owner should always keep a close eye on the power reserve display: if it is less than twelve hours, the minute repeater can no longer be triggered, to ensure that the acoustic signal can also be displayed in full.
New material, new sound
By far the most time spent on completing a Zeitwerk minute repeater is dedicated to the sound quality and tuning the tone springs. The metal of the case is known to have a significant influence on the sound. Or as Anthony de Haas, the Director of Product Development, says: “Just as with a musical instrument, different timbres are created depending on the material used. It’s the same with the Honeygold in our latest innovation: it sounds different from all other materials, and is simply very special.”
What exactly is meant by ‘special’ will only be completely revealed by a live comparison. In general, gold is considered a more benevolent-sounding body for minute repeaters than platinum. With a diameter of 44.2 mm, the Zeitwerk has also an impressive appearance while simultaneously offering enough space for the sound.
A coveted birthday model
The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater will only be available in ‘selected A. Lange & Söhne boutiques’. Despite a price that is clearly in the five-digit range, there will presumably be considerably more than 30 enquiries for the limited-edition model in these same boutiques. The manufacture has been extremely sought after by collectors for some time, and special editions like this have many friends. Moreover, the combination of a grey dial and soft rose-Honeygold is extremely successful. It lends a special elegance to the inherently technical-looking Zeitwerk. The brown strap also fits well, even if a black or grey one might have suited the cool Zeitgeist look a little better.
One thing is certain: even 14 years after its initial launch, the Zeitwerk is a watch that combines classic watchmaking with a very contemporary look like no other.
Diameter: 44.2 mm Height: 14.1 mm Movement: Calibre L043.5 Power reserve: 36 hours Price: Upon request
As the leaves turn brown and fall from the trees, many are bidding summer goodbye – but Richard Mille's new 07-01 Coloured Ceramics models are not amongst them. Under the vibrant parasol of its 'Endless Summer' campaign, the brand is introducing three dreamy new pastel-coloured watches for women. The watches draw inspiration from 1980s style,…
If you are a go-getter type of person, someone that likes to get out of his comfort zone but always makes sure to only take reasonable risks, then this watch is for you. Not because you necessarily need to own a watch for being a go-getter type of guy, but because us men like to…
There still is a strong desire for vintage-style on the watch market. Hence, there are hardly any brands that don’t offer heritage models in their collections. They meticulously follow design codes from the original models – colours, dials, straps are copied as detailed as possible and some recent models have even been reproduced almost identically.…
The rattrapante function, or drag pointer, enjoys a certain level of prestige at A. Lange & Söhne. It comes in every variation you can imagine: Double-Split, Triple-Split, combined with perpetual calendar, Tourbograph Perpetual with tourbillon, chronograph and perpetual calendar, or even in A. Lange's Grand Complication, with large and small chimes, minute repeater, perpetual calendar…
For over 20 years, the collection ‘Historique’ by Vacheron Constantin is regularly extended by historically relevant watches of the Maison, models like the Cornes de Vache from 1955, the American from 1921 or the Fine from 1955. Since a crucial horological passion of founder Jean-Marc Vacheron has been in the technical making of calendar watches, it was about time in 2017…
Over at Schaffhausen, one tends to focus on just one collection each year. Last year it was the Portugieser line, which underwent both a revision and extension. This year, however, another IWC favourite is in the limelight; pilot's watches. These models have always enjoyed a huge level of popularity at IWC – both with design-orientated…
The TUDOR Black Bay 58: the Black Bay’s old-school, slightly smaller sibling. Following its introduction in 2018, the watch returned to the limelight last year when TUDOR released its acclaimed navy blue version. Both versions certainly have legions of faithful fans – but for me, the original still prevails. If Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf were…
In the world of architecture, there are constructs where you ask yourself, how they can withstand the enormous weight by a seemingly fragile method of construction. A similar example from watchmaking has just been introduced by Breguet with their Classique Tourbillon Extra-Plat Squelette 5395, where all supporting elements have been reduced so heavily, that they almost seem…
It's fair to say that across the Swiss watch industry, it is men's and unisex watches that tend to be the most technically interesting. A timepiece that breaks this trend, however, is Van Cleef's Lady Arpels Heures Florales. Charmingly beautiful on the surface, this watch is in fact a horological masterpiece. Van Cleef & Arpels’…
The new OMEGA Speedmaster Apollo 11 50th Anniversary model has exceeded every reach of any watch we published so far. Only just launched, it has already become the talking piece of the watch community and will hit the stores in July. Just a little bit of time left for some history class. 50 years of lunar landing…
In April, Norqain — arguably the youngest brand in the history of the fair — will make its second appearance at the prestigious Watches and Wonders. To mark the occasion, Norqain will present, among other highlights, two new models from the Independence Skeleton Chrono collection, as well as a total of four new models from…
Watch enthusiasts are more or less used to conversations with friends and relatives who don’t share their horological passion: it mostly consists of explaining, enthusing, justifying, and sometimes arguing about the fact that different occasions call for different watches. On the one hand, that’s perfectly correct, but on the other hand, there are exceptional timepieces…
It is a touching tribute to his father: as Philippe Stern turns 85 on 10 November, his son, Thierry Stern, will introduce the world to the Reference 1938P-001, limited to a mere 30 pieces. Thus, the current President will pay homage to the Honorary President of the manufacture, while its employees likewise honour the man who…