A. Lange & Söhne, missing for nearly 40 years a true phoenix…
A. Lange & Söhne Watch Company Ferdinand A. Lange was a fine watchmaker from Dresden, Germany. In his humanitarian quest to give the people of Glashütte jobs and uplift the economic status of the town, he established a modest watch factory that initially set to train up 15 apprentices in 1845. Lange’s passion and dedication [...]
Apr 12, 2010 | Categories: A lange & SÖHNE, Watch Info | Tags: A lange & SÖHNE, Arkade, lange, lange 1, saxonia, SÖHNE, the Lange 1Saxonia, the Tourbillon, Tourbillon “Pour le Mérite” | Leave A Comment »
Parmigiani, the Swiss hidden Gem
Parmigiani Watch Switzerland has always been associated with quality watches. It could be said that majority of fine watchmakers are Swiss. Switzerland has produced some of the best watchmakers of our time. Michael Parmigiani was 25 years old when he out up the Parmigiani Mesure et Art du Temps in Fleurier, Switzerland. The company focused [...]
Mar 27, 2010 | Categories: Parmigiani, Watch Info | Tags: Bugatti, Chronograph, Kalpa Donna, Kalpa Grande, Kalpa Piccola, Kalparisma, parmigiani, parmigianni, the Chronograph Fly-back, the Quantieme Perpetuel Retrograde, the Tourbillon | 3 Comments »
Franck Muller is known by his peers as the “Master of Complications”, find out why?
Franck Muller Watch Franck Muller is known by his peers as the “Master of Complications”. As child his interest in what makes clock “tick” set him off to study watch making at the prestigious Geneva School of Watch on 1981. After four years of extensive studies with him graduating with honours, Muller decided to set [...]
Mar 22, 2010 | Categories: Franck Muller, Watch Info | Tags: Casablanca, Chronograph, Colour Dreams, Conquistador, franck muller, Frank muller, Grandprix, Long Island line, Master Banker, Master Calendar, muller, Perpetual Calendar, the Jewellery line, the Tourbillon | 1 Comment »

