The Richard Lange family

Dec 03, 2010,12:18 PM
 

According to Oscar Wilde: “My tastes are very simple – I like only the best.
Connoisseurs and perfectionists are never satisfied with anything less than the best.

Lange & Söhne is dedicated to a grand heritage. Observation watches are dedicated to highly precise time-keeping.
Together high expectations have to be fulfilled. Connoisseurs and perfectionists have to be pleased. Quite a challenge!

Currently there are three members in the Richard Lange family:

  • RL (introduced in 2006; available in YG, RG and PT)
  • RL Referenzuhr (introduced in 2010; available in RG / 75 pieces and PT / 50 pieces )
  • RL Pour le Mérite (introduced in 2009; available in RG / 200 pieces and PT / 50 pieces -)



The case diameter of all three watches is 40.5mm, but the height is different (10.5mm, 11.2mm and 10.7mm).




  • RL - Calibre L041.2 with Lange hairspring and 199 parts
  • RL Referenzuhr - Calibre L033.1 without Lange hairspring and 276 parts
  • RL Pour le Mèrite - Calibre L044.1 with Lange hairspring and 279 parts (without the 636 parts of the chain)

The Richard Lange family is committed to the tradition of historical observation watches and marine chronometers from A. Lange & Söhne.





All three current family members share the same roots, the painstaking execution of all components, the finishing touches andRichard Lange was introduced first. However, from the name of the calibres you can tell that it was not the first one developed. The development of the RL Referenzuhr have the same case diameter. Apart of this, there are lots of differences - the complexity of the movements, the dials, the prices and so on. The “simple” (Calibre L033.1) already started in 2003, one year before its brothers, but it was the last one introduced. Did it take 7 years to develop the movement or did they hold it back for another reason? To be honest, I don´t know.


Richard Lange

Let me start with a quotation: “CEO Fabian Krone explains the objective with the Richard Lange was to on an industrial scale what Philippe Dufour does on an artisanal scale. Want proof of Lange´s Dufour like obsession with detail, each bridge that retains the gear train for the center seconds has cote de Genève that perfectly aligns with the pattern on the base plate, similar to perfectly matching lapels on a bespoke suit.” 

(Interviewer: Wei Koh; published at revo-online former horomundi)





It is not up to me to make the final judgement but they certainly did a great job. The simplest Richard Lange is far from just being simple, even though it is only a three hands watch. On the outside we have characteristics of observation watches from the past: simple & pure elegance, great readability, a very well made dial with Roman numerals and not to forget the seconds hand of blued steel. On the inside we have the in-house balance spring, a newly constructed patent-pending clamp (simplifies future adjustments), a balance wheel with eccentric poising weights and a stop seconds feature when the winding button is pulled out. The latter is needed for synchronization with a time signal. Between the bridge on top of the three-quarter plate and the three-quarter plate is an additional wheel train, which is necessary for an indirectly driven sweep-seconds hand. It ensures a smoother running of the long second hand on the dial. Nothing more, nothing less - pure class!

To me the simplest in the RL family, is an elegant observation watch for the wrist, even though it is not that small (at least for my wrist). In consideration of the superb rate accuracy, the excellent legibility and the painstakingly finished components, the Richard Lange is not only a marvel – it is worth the money asked (especially in gold).

Last but not least, let me share some pictures of my favourite version in platinum:





Competitors, from my point of view : FP Journe Chronometer Souveraine and Kari Voutilainen Observatory Chronometer


Richard Lange Referenzuhr





When it was unveiled in 2010, it was not love at the first sight. To me the dial seemed unbalanced and there was no sweep second hand. The style was somehow too technical for my taste and I was not immediately impressed by the Zero Restart function, to be honest. It took me a while until I could appreciate the technical details and it was the “look” of the movement which finally convinced me. It is still growing.





Once you get used to the asymmetric layout, it looks nice on the wrist, doesn´t it?



Out of the Richard Lange family it still is not my first choice. If I had really deep pockets I would go for the whole family, because of the general approach to the subject – which I like.

Competitors, from my point of view : -

 
 
Richard Lange Pour le Mèrite

Lange balance spring, fuse-and-chain transmission, three-part enamel dial, … - can it get any better?

It is a very exclusive precision instrument, with lots of room for romance. A feast for the eyes!



But (yes, there is a but), not everything on that watch is “perfect”: the price and the somehow technical look of the movement. I know both points are VERY subjective. Don´t get me wrong, the buyer gets a lot of gorgeous details (some mentioned already above) for the money. Unfortunately, most of the watch aficionados can´t afford it. Even when they safe up for a long time, it will be sold out.



When it was introduced, I was totally surprised because of the three-part enamel dial. When I spoke to people form A. Lange & Söhne about the two-part enamel dial of the Anniversary Langematik, they always told me about the pain for all people involved. Enamel dials on that level are a huge challenge for the supplier (no matter how much money you pay for), because of the very high waste rates. I was told they would never do a project like this, again. Well, someone changed his mind and they went even one step further: three parts instead of two. Was it driven by passion, craziness, enterprising, … - who knows.

Lucky us connoisseurs, we can “only” appreciate the result.



Pour le Mèrite – the legendary fuse-and-chain transmission is part of the movement. It keeps the driving torque constant across the entire power reserve period. I don´t know if it is the pinnacle of precision but it certainly is one of the most sophisticated solutions in the market.



The whole chain is 16 centimetre long. Can you imagine, only the chain has 636 parts and they are tiny – just so tiny.

Once more, let me share a picture of my favourite version in platinum:



… and three more pictures of the version in red gold …







Competitors, from my point of view: Laurent Ferrier Galet Tourbillon comes to my mind ...

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If interested in more (technical) details, I can recommend the A. Lange & Söhne catalogue 2010/2011, the ALS Annual Yearbook 2006, the official A. Lange & Söhne website and the Tribune des Arts A. Lange & Söhne magazine (2010; by Gabriel Tortella & Gisbert L. Brunner). Some of these sources have been used for my research about the RL family and credit for some of the information and pictures goes there as well.


If somebody asked me what I think is missing in the RL family:



Well, I could imagine a Richard Lange in WG, with black dial ;-)

Seriously, what I would really appreciate is if A. Lange & Söhne would attend Chronomètrie 2011. A competition for chronometers – fearless candour, sportsmanship & noblesse oblige, comes to my mind. Closing date: January 31, 2010!


 

Final conclusion :
                                              
The Richard Lange family is a strong part of the current A. Lange & Söhne collection and a very interesting one. All members of the RL family share a common mind set but for slightly different target groups:

  • RL – for the purist
  • RL Referenzuhr – for the techie 
  • RL Pour le Mérite – for the purist & techie (with deep pockets) 
  • All three – a watch collector with focus on the topic precision (and deep pockets)

The watches in the family are not for everybody. They are simple on the outside and “intellectual” pieces of Haute Horlogerie on the inside.

Let me close with five quotations from the A. Lange & Söhne  Annual Yearbook 2006:

  1. Tradition doesn´t preserve the ashes of days done by. Tradition passes on the fire
  2. The most essential requirement for the precision of a watch is the harmonious interplay of all its components
  3. The more complex time becomes, the easier it should be to handle
  4. There is no perfection of the whole without perfecting each part
  5. Beauty does not just lie in the eye of the beholder. It is always a matter of perspective, too
Final judgement has to be done by you – the connoisseur, the perfectionist, the potential customer, …



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WOW Oliver

 
 By: dedestexhes : December 3rd, 2010-12:24
A great write up, thx for the effort! Now, somehow the normal RL in PT seems familiar ;-) Cheers, Dirk

Very interesting post, Oliver.

 
 By: amanico : December 3rd, 2010-12:43
The only one which doesn't speak to me is the referenz uhr... Its unbalanced dial still leaves me cold, as when I saw it in Geneva, at the beginning of this year. To me, it is a kind of small " 31 days " which is far frm being my favourite Lange watch. No... 

I'm with you on this regarding the ReferenzUhr mon ami.

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-16:43
I don't even get it, till today! A bientot Stephen

Excellent post Oliver.

 
 By: foversta : December 3rd, 2010-12:47
This RL collection deserves it ! I'm sure that this collection hasn't unveiled all its potential and that more surprises will come... maybe with additional complications ? I would also like to see another Lange with a big second hand. At the end, I think ... 

The classic Richard Lange is very very subtle and sublime!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-16:45
I love it too! A bientot Stephen...  

Superb write-up Oliver

 
 By: patrick_y : December 3rd, 2010-13:24
As I've said many times before, the Richard Lange Pour Le Merite is my favorite timepeice from the entire A. Lange & Soehne collection. Thank you for the comprehensive report that categorizes the Richard Lange family.

A few then for you my brother

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-16:50
Do accept my sincerest apologies for having to always use the same photos over and over again, I have not been capturing my RL PLM on the film as of late. But please, enjoy your favourite watch, as I do mine. Have a great weekend brother! Stephen...  

Elegance at its finest.

 
 By: patrick_y : December 3rd, 2010-21:47
Thank you for the beautiful photos of the beautiful watch. And thank you for the good weekend wishes!

Always welcome my bro!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-23:24
Glad you can still enjoy my old shots! Cheers Stephen

Many thanks Oliver...

 
 By: RJW : December 3rd, 2010-15:56
for this detailed review of the RL family. I prefer the "simple" RL but I am easily pleased by the simple things in life. WG with black dial? My first impression is WOW! But my love for blued hands may be stronger. Thanks again. Regards, Richard.

I would personally prefer a black dialed (enamel) platinum piece again!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-16:52
And a high five mate on the blued steel hands love! Have a g'day in Oz! Stephen

Oh my... Oliver, great write-up!

 
 By: KIH : December 3rd, 2010-16:06
I would love the black dial (preferably enamel!) RL and if they created one, I might consider.... Otherwise, even if I had deep pocket, I wouldn't be tempted due to the size. For me, it is too big on my wrist, unfortunately, VERY unfortunately.... Thank y... 

Ein vielen Danke mein Perfekt Freund!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-16:39
Guten morgan! How pleasurable it is to awake on this sunny saturday morning here in Japan to such a perfect article! It is rare indeed to see such a well-written piece on my absolute most favourite family at A Lange & Sohne! Some facts that you have point...  

wow on the reply!

 
 By: RougeCherise : December 3rd, 2010-21:42
now... not only i understand but i can relate to why my darl here have a huge platinum smile! only a matter of weeks perhaps days now till we find out what's coming!=) Love~

This and even more my Cherise.......

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-23:25
Only for you to know~ Love you darling

terima kasih stephen [nt]

 
 By: axisskin : December 5th, 2010-07:38

A great post for this time of the year. [nt]

 
 By: SJX : December 3rd, 2010-19:01
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Hear, Hear!!! ...Three Cheers for Oliver!...Hip-Hip! Hooray!!!

 
 By: =RWK= : December 3rd, 2010-19:24
Zwei Daumen nach oben! Best, -- Richard.

I'm joining you! Hip hip hooray for Oliver!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-23:26
Have a wondeful weekend yourself Richard! Stephen

I love the RL line but it has one problem

 
 By: felipe : December 3rd, 2010-20:52
It's way too big for me. At 37mm it would have been the ultimate model. At 41mm, sorry, but too much.

what a beauty....

 
 By: RougeCherise : December 3rd, 2010-21:22
now i know why my darl BluNotte would just call me in an early morning to find this...=) superbbb detailed post to his most fav family of a lange & sohne Cheers, Adeline

Meow! [nt]

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-23:27
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great read Oliver! However only

 
 By: Mech : December 3rd, 2010-21:58
the original RL in PT sings to me unfortunately, I love all the quality movement and finishing of the rest of RL however they fail on dial cutoffs on my list, sorry. The original RL remains the only Lange on my List after the Datograph. Cheers Mech.

Mech you should give them a try!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 3rd, 2010-23:29
Especially the PLM! I'm curious though, what do you mean by dial cutoff? Are you referring that the dials of the PLM and ReferenzUhr are not one-piece, but have the levels to them, and that is the no no for you? Thanks for sharing with me your opinion! St... 

Don't get me wrong Stephen, everything about

 
 By: Mech : December 4th, 2010-05:09
the PLM and all things Lange are top notch, as such it must be 100% perfect for me, including the dial design! When I said cutoff I'm referring to the sub-dials cutting into the marker/indexes. I'm just anal about these small little imperfection. The orig... 

I get you now Mech!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 6th, 2010-05:35
We all have the anal things in life! No worries , because i have my own that others regard me as insane for even having them! Cheers Stephen

Thanks Stephen for your understanding,

 
 By: Mech : December 6th, 2010-05:39
to each his own and respect the difference in opinion, agree to disagree, thus the variety of watches out there catering to all walks of life. I truly appreciate the fusee chain of PLM, and now found comfort in Breguet tourby, the perfect dial for me. Unt... 

Great post Oliver!

 
 By: i_am_Sam : December 4th, 2010-03:11
I always love the Richard Lange collection... It's just nice because of the simplicity.. The RL PLM in platinum is IMO one of the best simple watch out there... It is just Stunning! Thanks again for the great post! Best, Sam

Appreciate your

 
 By: Quan : December 4th, 2010-06:59

A dream post!

 
 By: emcquillan : December 4th, 2010-07:12

I love that family

 
 By: Dje : December 4th, 2010-14:36
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Oliver .....execellent write up.

 
 By: BHK9 : December 4th, 2010-20:13
Oliver, Great job here elaborating the RL family..... And the best part is co relating to the fundamental society now..... Thanks. BHK9

I wouldn t expect anything less from..

 
 By: moc : December 5th, 2010-02:01
a gentleman of your caliber Oliver. Fantastic post and beautiful writing...most of all interesting and clear. Still dubious about the RH,even though I appreciate the technical feature and stunning caliber. I might sound unpopular here but there is somethi... 

Interesting comment Mo

 
 By: BluNotte : December 5th, 2010-02:50
Would you be so kind as to explain what you find about the RL PLM being "too cold"? This is definitely a first that I have heard! I would love to know! Thanks for sharing! Stephen

It is just a matter of emotions Stephen..

 
 By: moc : December 5th, 2010-03:08
I mean,objects, and in this case watches give emotions as you well know. The RL PLM is definetely a incredible watch,coveted by many,desired because of its technical merits and incredible finesse(chain and fusee,perfect finish, enamel dial an on and on...... 

Yes , indeed i do my friend

 
 By: BluNotte : December 5th, 2010-04:27
And i would like to thank you for lending me an insight into your thoughts of my most beloved. Nothing wrong i see there with what you think about it, just personal emotions, and i like that! Well, i hope that you will get the Zeitwerk of your dreams one ... 

Thank you..

 
 By: moc : December 5th, 2010-04:53
With the ZW is a little tricky as Ilove the WG version but a certain luminous is hounting me a lot.....it is almost impossible to get and will require a big big econimic effort......we'll see.... Have a good start of the week too..... Mo

Not nearly impossible!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 6th, 2010-06:25

Great post Oliver!

 
 By: MattS : December 5th, 2010-03:25

Great post Oliver....

 
 By: MiniCooper : December 5th, 2010-12:04

Oliver, GREAT post

 
 By: tahoeblue : December 5th, 2010-17:09

Thanks...

 
 By: stere : December 6th, 2010-00:49
Oliver for your great post. It seems that you had time over the weekend 'cause your family left you home allone For my taste also the PT ist still my all-time-favourite (and as you said "white is the new black"...I don't miss the black dial) regards Steph... 

a great post

 
 By: playtime : December 6th, 2010-07:21

I would like to say ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 6th, 2010-08:01
thanks to the lady and the gentlemen for their kind replies. With that kind of replies it is a pleasure to take the effort. Just one more question from my side: What do you think about attending the Chronomètrie 2011 competition? Hope you all had a good s... 

GREAT writeup and analysis...

 
 By: ocwatching : December 6th, 2010-12:40
and I have to say the Pour le Mérite is my favorite with the old school charm and new world technology...amazing with that 16cm chain...WOW... what great pieces...simple, elegent and amazing... thanks for the write up! great work!

What a great watch especially the original center second RL

 
 By: marcelphilippe : December 6th, 2010-18:25
The company and people behind the watch are the most professional and friendly

Very much in agreement

 
 By: BluNotte : December 8th, 2010-00:44

Fantastic post!

 
 By: Pkpurist : August 17th, 2014-06:11
Love the details of the write up! All my favourite AL&S. Grail pieces! Ovi

"Grail pieces!"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : August 18th, 2014-04:08
I agree. Thanks, Ovi (I guess it is you again, isn´t it.) Oliver

What a fantastic post! My favourite AL&S reviewed

 
 By: Horology75 : August 17th, 2014-06:29
Well done sir!! Agent Ovi

Ovi, you have been in our archive? Anyway, I think ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : August 18th, 2014-04:05
it is still valid even when I wrote it some years ago - a least for me :-) Thanks for your kind reply! Oliver ...  

What about the Richard Lange Pour Le Merite Tourbillon?

 
 By: patrick_y : August 26th, 2014-09:21
That watch is just whimsical and fantastic. It's a fantasy, to have an active dial that opens and closes. Beautiful article! I enjoyed all of it! I know which one is my favorite...

Patrick, the answer is quite easy. In 2010 when I did the post ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : August 26th, 2014-12:53
the RL PLM T didn´t exist, because it was introduced in 2011 :-) To me it is a nice watch with some interesting features, but it is not tempting. The dial with a moving part is a nice feature, but I still would have prefered something more understated her...  

Interesting point

 
 By: colton_d : August 26th, 2014-15:39
Oliver, This may be the only time i can recall where my opinion on a piece differs from yours (at least when i am mumbling to myself reading your posts :) ). I agree with you the essense of the RL Tourby PLM may not fit with the characteristics of the RL ...  

Wow, I didn't notice...

 
 By: patrick_y : August 27th, 2014-19:51
I didn't notice we were revisiting a post from 2010! Yes, of course, the Tourbillon version wasn't out yet. Fully agree with you, the watch is not understated like the rest of the collection. I call the watch "fantastic" because I think the moving dial is...