3 to Watch from Watches & Wonders For the last few days the annual Watches & Wonders trade show has been happening in Hong Kong. As usual, the flashiest, bling-iest models are getting the most media attention but there are also more understated luxury watches on display. Here’s a trio new watches that are worth checking out, all of them from legendary brands. At 45mm, the IWC Portofi...
A. Lange & Sohne to Stress Quality with New Move The luxury watch brand A. Lange & Sohne has some major plans in the works, but they will stress quality rather than quantity. In an interview with The Luxury Report, the company’s chief exec Wilhelm Schmid explained why A. Lange & Sohne will be moving into a new manufacturing facility in Glashutte, Germany this summer. Although the...
If you’d like to get a sneak peek at the latest in luxury timepieces, the place to be this month is Hong Kong. The Chinese city will be hosting Watches&Wonders, an event featuring some of the world’s top watch brands, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from September 29 through October 2.
Yet another giant release from SIHH by this globally revered brand – A. Lange & Sohne for 2014. Watch Report is pleased to introduce the A. Lange & Sohne Zeitwerk Striking time. There haven’t been many releases of minute repeaters this year and fewer still with an in house movement, so this release from this German brand sits at the very top for me. As this complication came ou...
It is amazing that one brand can keep producing such top watches every year without fail. I don’t remember any single time that I said a watch from A. Lange & Sohne is only so-so, and once again, this German watchmaker has proven that mediocrity is not in its vocabulary with its newest release – the Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar Terraluna. This watch covers all shades of awesome...
A. Lange & Sohne. Lange 1 Time Zones Lange & Sohne stands as one of the most prolific watchmakers of our time with their smooth lines and easy-to-read dial layouts. The manufacturer is decidedly German is design, with their offset subdials and pristine aesthetics.