A separate winding key is just something else to lose, imagine how frustrating it would be to realise you can’t wear your £100,000 watch because you’ve left the key in your other mansion, then you’d have to send your private jet to go and collect it for you because you want to wear that watch at the supermodel party your hosting on your yacht. I’m glad I don’t have those kind of worries.
flawed though... water exiting at a higher pressure also exits at a higher flow rate. This fills the bucket faster, dumping the bucket more often per unit of time. For this analogy to suit, it has to be a regulator that creates a uniform rate of flow. All this analogy does is create a uniform pressure on the water wheel... but the rate at which the pressure is applied still decreases over time, thus the water wheel speed will decrease over time as well.
Chad Kemp But isn't the two-water-bucket analogy much similar to how the watch works? The main spring (and the sub spring too) in the watch isn't like a uniform water flow, it's like a bucket of water. Power flow starts strong and gets weakened as time passes. If it could be compared to a uniform flow of water then two-step mechanism wouldn't be of any need in the first place.
Though I think that just saying that the intermediate spring is always at the same weak tension when released by the balance, because it has been fully wound by the main spring, makes it more understandable. I don't like analogies.
I bought a Christopher Ward Malvern for under £500 in December 2018. A very similar Omega De Ville is currently costing about £2800. Very pleased with mine.
Fascinating show! I’m sure this has been mentioned below, but it begs the question of “why not use a Remontoir” instead of the second barrel to regulate the power dispersion? As usual Lange goes the extra mile in innovation while keeping their watches understated. The ratchet sounds of the winding mechanism was worth the price of admission! As DJ Kahli would say, “another one!” Hats off to you Watchfinder.
The secondary spring I'm guessing is what is also making the hour hand "click" ever so slightly, yet noticably, instead of sweeping like a traditional movement. Anyone else notice the hour hand motion? This thing is amazing!
I love ALS watches have for years. Sitting in a cafe in san fransico in the 90s i happened accross a add for ALS and wrote a letter to WEMPE to send me info on ALS. So they did and ive been very much a fan since.
A similar story, I also ran across a ad in the 90s about ALS .I immediately had a strong interest to acquire one of these timepieces. To my surprise it wasn't that easy to acquire ALS, back then there was nowhere in the states. To my delight in 2010 in Saint Bart I picked up my first ALS these timepieces are amazing as the commentator said you can spot them at 10 Paces away, now that's a great feeling.
@@pwni6807 Hublot has a watch with a 50 day power reserve and Rebellion has one with a 40 day power reserve, but I think the Lange is the first massive power reserve watch that doesn't look hideous, so lets give it that title.
I feel like your videos are really important because they allow a lot of people to understand why certain watches (certainly like this Lange) are expensive and worth their price No videos like it on UA-cam really go in depth
This watch is so clean and beautiful in 4k I could see you in the rim reflection. Did you catch the fine circular lines behind the second hand? It's so stunning. Looking good!
'A Lemon Sauna', 'The Lana 31', 'Along a 31', 'Alana, Alan and Zonah', 'The Llama 1', 'A Lunger is', 'Long A31'. These are just some of the hysterical ways in which the closed captions translate the talking hands German watch description. For even more amusement, watch a Jaeger-LeCoultre video...
A beautiful watch and I love the dial style, wish you could get a dial like that on something in my price range. Where did I put those lottery tickets !!. thank you for sharing
I love this brand: when I'll win the lottery I'll add one to my collection. Big date is wonderful: Baume & Mercier have one (Hampton, wearing right now).
Thank you, watchfinder for the great video. I can appreciate the engineering and the finishing, there are just others I would consider first, IF I could afford it, including other Langes.
I would love to see anything from Jean-Marc Wiederrecht and Agenhor SA. They came out with a new chronograph movement a couple years ago that was incredible.
“You’d need the pinch strength of a an Olympic thumb war champion.” LOL. This has been a question of mine for so long. The strength of the spring while trying to keep a consistent power throughout just baffled me. I can only imagine what that mathematically Quetion looks like. Love this video. Your voice makes me want to buy every damn watch on the planet. You’re gonna make me poor the moment I’m rich LOL.
@@treznorify Obviously, there are many great brands out there, Voutilainen being one of my favorites. However, in my opinion, ALS is the complete package: design, finishing, horology, wearability, value, and history - all at a superior level.
From watches that are hand finished a. Lange is best. Beter than patek or any other. From full hand made, voutalainen, dufour, journe, greubel, and roger smith are best. And there is no comparision betwen them, lange is hand finished like rolex like patek but beter from both. And hand made watches are another level, net necesarily beter, but just other level.
@@ilya399 I agree, Greubel, Journe, Voutilainen etc. are made (almost) entirely by hand. That being said, their pricings are often way too high, making their value not as good as Lange. They are a lot of bang, but for _a lot_ of buck.
Damn, you´re right. Stop at 5:10 and go Frame by Frame. When it just hits the 5 seconds mark, the counterbalance is just over the 35 mark. i hope it´s because of the angle it is filmed and not a bend seconds hand.
At last something decent to watch (excuse the pun) I haven't watched this channel for a few months, because of the constant Rolex drivel, but see when something as special as this comes along, it just draws you back in....well done watch finder... 👌👌
Two more things I noticed: 1) the calendar is not a simple disk with 31 numbers like on those cheap-ass Rolexes. Its a complex system that shuffles the two digits in some German sexy way. 2) The minute hand is not continuous, but ticks every 15 sec to a 1/4 of a minute division. I guess these two complications add to the price tag too. Overall impression: everything is relative. Rolex owners now look like some provincial bourgeois.
Another incredible video. I think I speak for a lot of folks when I say it would be fantastic to see you get your hands on one of the new Longines Spirit collection.
Fascinating watch, particularly the power distribution system and enormous power reserve. While mentioning the price of the watch you should also mention the price of the driver of winding because just in case someone loses it I am sure he needs to pay atleast $5K for the driver!!!!!!
I had a sneak peak in Panerai 10 days, if I understand correctly they have combination of 3 springs. Don't know how accurate it is tho. But yeah, 70h+ power reserve is my main requirement for the watch. Although regarding this Lange, reasonable price would be the next requirement)))
Clever. But lethal. Imagine all the coiled power when fully wound - if it lets go on your wrist you will probably lose your hand. Well maybe not, but y'know... :-)
Just lust after one of every model they make😁😁 My ultimate lust object is the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon. If I could only own one watch it would be one of those....
A stunning watch with a stunning price. Way way out of my reach. I would just be happy to see one in the flesh so to speak. Not that I would ever spend a hundred thousand pounds on a watch. But surely there is no harm in dreaming.
David Host I feel like recently in the entry level many very interesting watches appear. Baume mercier Longines Nomos Zenith Omega All make nice in-house movements in the bellow 5000 area.
This made me smile, what a fantastic piece of engineering. The comparison example made me think of the Romans for some reason and the great inventions they had. Things have come along from then, but we can still have innovation and truly beautiful mechanical pieces which I'm very grateful for. Luckily technology has not completely ruined these things but only enhanced them.
It would be nice to have had a slightly more technical explanation. Is it a typical remontoire d’egalité spring, discharging after 1 min, given the jumping minute hand?
The purpose of this manual timepiece is probably more about being able to enjoy other watches from a collection during a month,come back to it and not have to be concerned about winding up to full reserve more than 12 times a year which equates to the winding mechanism probably having some intrinsic extended longevity.
not to sound cheap but can you do a video on the casio poseidon ? i got one from my dad's estate it works and i want to know about it but all i ever find is the second edition with the colored digital face mine is a black face with the chrono in the very bottom with a very small window and i can't find it anywhere, not even on their website
Ok it applies a uniform amount of force every time. But the frequency of applying that force slows down. Either your small bucket analogy is wrong, or I am missing something.
You are missing the balance (I guess) which would still be responsible for the timing of the tension release. But the analogy isn't entirely accurate, that's the nature of the beast.
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A separate winding key is just something else to lose, imagine how frustrating it would be to realise you can’t wear your £100,000 watch because you’ve left the key in your other mansion, then you’d have to send your private jet to go and collect it for you because you want to wear that watch at the supermodel party your hosting on your yacht. I’m glad I don’t have those kind of worries.
It’s self winding (automatic) so u don’t need a winding key for it to work
@@purplefabian did you watch the video? The main point elaborated in the video is that it is not automatic and requires a separate winding key.
@@purplefabian **insert: "Bruh.mp3"**
So many problems..😂 James, warm up the helicopter I've forgot the key in St. Tropez.
@@humanbeing1675 .... or u just have a another key for each home u own. problem solved.:)
My boss has this watch... Thanks for telling me how much it costs and making me realize how severely underpaid I am
Just ask him to get you a L&S too. Then you will feel just ok. And it can be any model...
Just keep grinding bro. If you work hard, put in the hours and strive for excellence, your boss will get another ALS next year.
Your income is proportional to the complexity of the problems that you solve
That's capitalism for ya
Rise up, comrade
Turn the subtitles on and it says A Lemon Sauna 👍
Bone apple tea
It is better than your ignorance of the misaligned bezel which I pointed you out....
Imran Chowdhury Your comment is unintelligible.
I saw that a lemon sauna and then I closed my eyes when he said it again and i could just about hear it.
Watch Collecting Strategy I’m down, is there a waitlist? Looking forward to my lemon scented sauna
In German the spring between mainspring and balancespring is called „Vorspannwerk“ ;)
And I think that‘s beautiful
And the regulator is called.
Schwanenhalsregulierung.
And the escapement is called Hemmung (restraint, inhibition), which is the exact opposite of the English term.
@@petermeter5363
Ach, Deutsch ist doch schön😉
@@lukashauer this is really interesting to know. Thank you for sharing.
Imagine that special time once per month where you set aside time to wind this marvel. Xmas every month!
That winding sound is symphony.
Sadly most of what you're hearing is a ratchet mechanism in the winding tool
That water bucket analogy was simply elegant.
flawed though... water exiting at a higher pressure also exits at a higher flow rate. This fills the bucket faster, dumping the bucket more often per unit of time. For this analogy to suit, it has to be a regulator that creates a uniform rate of flow. All this analogy does is create a uniform pressure on the water wheel... but the rate at which the pressure is applied still decreases over time, thus the water wheel speed will decrease over time as well.
Chad Kemp But isn't the two-water-bucket analogy much similar to how the watch works? The main spring (and the sub spring too) in the watch isn't like a uniform water flow, it's like a bucket of water. Power flow starts strong and gets weakened as time passes. If it could be compared to a uniform flow of water then two-step mechanism wouldn't be of any need in the first place.
Nice original A Lange & Sohne German design. the 31 days power reserve is very impressive
The barrel of water and water wheel analogy is one of the best descriptions of torque I’ve ever heard. Bravo! What an incredible watch!
Though I think that just saying that the intermediate spring is always at the same weak tension when released by the balance, because it has been fully wound by the main spring, makes it more understandable. I don't like analogies.
The ratchet probably cost more than any watch I own.
I feel your pain!
I bought a Christopher Ward Malvern for under £500 in December 2018. A very similar Omega De Ville is currently costing about £2800. Very pleased with mine.
In my case is true!
@@duncanbryson1167 Way to make it about yourself! This has nothing to do with this thread.
@@martinc.720
It's about cost. At the end of the day we assess things on cost. Don't bother to reply.
Lovely! Can you review the Breguet 5140? Also, Breguet made some kind of detent escapement in the 2010s. Can you shed some light on that, please?
Fascinating show! I’m sure this has been mentioned below, but it begs the question of “why not use a Remontoir” instead of the second barrel to regulate the power dispersion? As usual Lange goes the extra mile in innovation while keeping their watches understated. The ratchet sounds of the winding mechanism was worth the price of admission! As DJ Kahli would say, “another one!” Hats off to you Watchfinder.
I am a huge Lange fan, have been for a while.. Looking forward to picking one of these beauties up.
The secondary spring I'm guessing is what is also making the hour hand "click" ever so slightly, yet noticably, instead of sweeping like a traditional movement. Anyone else notice the hour hand motion? This thing is amazing!
I love ALS watches have for years. Sitting in a cafe in san fransico in the 90s i happened accross a add for ALS and wrote a letter to WEMPE to send me info on ALS. So they did and ive been very much a fan since.
A similar story, I also ran across a ad in the 90s about ALS .I immediately had a strong interest to acquire one of these timepieces. To my surprise it wasn't that easy to acquire ALS, back then there was nowhere in the states. To my delight in 2010 in Saint Bart I picked up my first ALS these timepieces are amazing as the commentator said you can spot them at 10 Paces away, now that's a great feeling.
@@robwill3088 I agree, these are one of the most stand out watches ive ever owned. Good day to ya!
31 days of power reserve!!Its no doubt Germany could do it.
Jacob done it first
@@SimulatorWhiz but the Jacob watch is bigger than a laptop from 2005
@@pwni6807 Hublot has a watch with a 50 day power reserve and Rebellion has one with a 40 day power reserve, but I think the Lange is the first massive power reserve watch that doesn't look hideous, so lets give it that title.
@@ivanlagrossemoule yeah all the previous super big power reserve watches were hideous
A Lange & Söhne is the pinnacle of watchmaking at the moment 👌
And will stay like that for a long time as this brand is just being recognize more & more on a daily basis.
Patek Philippe might have something to say about that.
Patek walks among the giants no doubt, but it is not a AL&S. And AP and VC are not even in the same league with AL&S.
Pinnacle of big brand watchmaking yes. Men like fp journe makes watches that make patek look mass produced
you got me at A. Lange & Söhne, that's 0:03 into the video
Haute horology hasn't jazzed me, until now. What a beautiful piece of engineering and watchmaking.
ALS is a fantastic brand with so many innovations such as triple split, double split, Zeitwerk and now Lange 31
IWC pilots watch top gun. : one week power reserve.
Everyone: woooooowwwww !!!!
Lange: hold my Three-quarter plate......
Good one
You mean the IWC Big Pilot, which is not the top gun. And yes, I can still be fun at parties.
Peter meter I don’t think this kind of low class humour work here
A. S.
www.iwc.com/de/de/past-collections/pilot-watches/iw502001-big-pilots-watch-top-gun.html
Yeah Big Pilot top gun.
168h power reserve.
Bobby Wu
Pls Mr Wu Tell me what high class people laugh about.
Should I text this in French or German to appear more elite !?
They should rename it
The A. Lange & Söhne “BRUTUS”
Jonas Rønne take a cue from Mr Hands, they should call it the A. Lange & Sohne Big Whoop.
Power reserve of 31 days!! Stunning piece.
I was also like WTF......
Like IWC was so proud of their one week hahaha.
@@petermeter5363 Jacob made one years ago
Rezwan Was that after he got released from jail???
@@jasonantigua6825 Judge the product, not the man
@@SimulatorWhiz but it look atrocious
Damn! A. LANGE & SÖHNE really know how to make a good watch. Just pure class!
I feel like your videos are really important because they allow a lot of people to understand why certain watches (certainly like this Lange) are expensive and worth their price
No videos like it on UA-cam really go in depth
I applaud your comment.
It's those magnificent close ups that I love about these videos,...and the narrator of course.
This watch is so clean and beautiful in 4k I could see you in the rim reflection. Did you catch the fine circular lines behind the second hand? It's so stunning. Looking good!
'A Lemon Sauna', 'The Lana 31', 'Along a 31', 'Alana, Alan and Zonah', 'The Llama 1', 'A Lunger is', 'Long A31'.
These are just some of the hysterical ways in which the closed captions translate the talking hands German watch description. For even more amusement, watch a Jaeger-LeCoultre video...
Thank you for shedding light on the engineering side of watchmaking, always interesting to hear about them!
I thought it was 31 hours but then you showed the key and I was like O.O
Maaaan...
A beautiful watch and I love the dial style, wish you could get a dial like that on something in my price range. Where did I put those lottery tickets !!. thank you for sharing
I love this brand: when I'll win the lottery I'll add one to my collection.
Big date is wonderful: Baume & Mercier have one (Hampton, wearing right now).
The watch is beautiful and the technology on the mainspring is amazing.
Ok yes a Lange exists in a different realm compared to normal watches.
Every A.Lange and Sohne video surprises me
Wow - what a superb watch and mechanism!
I love Lange. And this channel. What a fantastic, information-packed episode.
Beautiful! Do the Lange Terraluna next, please...
Thank you, watchfinder for the great video. I can appreciate the engineering and the finishing, there are just others I would consider first, IF I could afford it, including other Langes.
It's a good day when Watchfinder releases a new video.
I would love to see anything from Jean-Marc Wiederrecht and Agenhor SA. They came out with a new chronograph movement a couple years ago that was incredible.
Why isn't Lange more popular in the states? They are so beautiful
Finally some more Lange :) thank you
“You’d need the pinch strength of a an Olympic thumb war champion.” LOL. This has been a question of mine for so long. The strength of the spring while trying to keep a consistent power throughout just baffled me. I can only imagine what that mathematically Quetion looks like. Love this video. Your voice makes me want to buy every damn watch on the planet. You’re gonna make me poor the moment I’m rich LOL.
Audemars make great watches, sure. Patek has indeed great finishing. But Lange is seriously at another level. It just doesn’t get any better.
Among the big brands yes. But Voutilainen, Romain Jérôme, Greubel Forsay... Make even better finishing, I believe
@@treznorify Obviously, there are many great brands out there, Voutilainen being one of my favorites. However, in my opinion, ALS is the complete package: design, finishing, horology, wearability, value, and history - all at a superior level.
From watches that are hand finished a. Lange is best.
Beter than patek or any other.
From full hand made, voutalainen, dufour, journe, greubel, and roger smith are best.
And there is no comparision betwen them, lange is hand finished like rolex like patek but beter from both.
And hand made watches are another level, net necesarily beter, but just other level.
@@ilya399 ?? Rolex is barely mid-range when it comes to finishing.
@@ilya399 I agree, Greubel, Journe, Voutilainen etc. are made (almost) entirely by hand. That being said, their pricings are often way too high, making their value not as good as Lange. They are a lot of bang, but for _a lot_ of buck.
Such a wonderful video. I had no idea of the devious construction of this kind of watch.
4:48 second hand of subdial looks like both sides aren't perfectly alligned
Yeah, same at 5:13. :-)
Damn, you´re right. Stop at 5:10 and go Frame by Frame. When it just hits the 5 seconds mark, the counterbalance is just over the 35 mark. i hope it´s because of the angle it is filmed and not a bend seconds hand.
Just FYI, opioids are "downers" not "uppers"; what would get that bull raring to go are methamphetamines.
Same thought.
Barbies & Benny's.
*steroids
Yeah steroid would be much more fitting
Lmao THIS is why I love UA-cam comments
At last something decent to watch (excuse the pun) I haven't watched this channel for a few months, because of the constant Rolex drivel, but see when something as special as this comes along, it just draws you back in....well done watch finder... 👌👌
Thx. I can't hear Rolex anymore..
One of the best watchfinder episodes yet
I fucking love watching your videos. And this A. Lange & Söhne is just brilliant, wow.
Another great educational segment!
i love the poetry describing all your videos
Thanks for making our 2020 better
It's a great day when Watchfinder posts a video on A. Lange & Söhne.
Two more things I noticed: 1) the calendar is not a simple disk with 31 numbers like on those cheap-ass Rolexes. Its a complex system that shuffles the two digits in some German sexy way. 2) The minute hand is not continuous, but ticks every 15 sec to a 1/4 of a minute division. I guess these two complications add to the price tag too. Overall impression: everything is relative. Rolex owners now look like some provincial bourgeois.
Anybody knows what is the intro music track? Thanks in advance
Do a video on the Tissot powermatic 80 open heart plz
Another incredible video. I think I speak for a lot of folks when I say it would be fantastic to see you get your hands on one of the new Longines Spirit collection.
Fascinating watch, particularly the power distribution system and enormous power reserve. While mentioning the price of the watch you should also mention the price of the driver of winding because just in case someone loses it I am sure he needs to pay atleast $5K for the driver!!!!!!
Fascinating. Thanks for putting this one out.
I had a sneak peak in Panerai 10 days, if I understand correctly they have combination of 3 springs. Don't know how accurate it is tho. But yeah, 70h+ power reserve is my main requirement for the watch. Although regarding this Lange, reasonable price would be the next requirement)))
I love Lange, It does not look expensive unless you know the watch, In the 19th century only Kings could afford it,
watchfinder & co + a lange = instant click
I could use this video to fall asleep. Just soooo satisfying to watch & listen to
Clever. But lethal. Imagine all the coiled power when fully wound - if it lets go on your wrist you will probably lose your hand.
Well maybe not, but y'know... :-)
Awesome watch with awesome engineering!
I thought the vc traditionnelle have an insane power reserve.. but this holy shit a MONTHH??
This is simply awesome.
This is only channel in youtube i turned on notification
I love it. Just love it. New grail.
Thank you for all your videos. Are you available in Canada?
WF makes excellent watch videos, but this one is just at another level. Awesome2 content, now im gonna start lusting after a lange 31.
Just lust after one of every model they make😁😁 My ultimate lust object is the Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon. If I could only own one watch it would be one of those....
Great analogy to the workings of a Remontoire
The windings looks really satisfying
It also sounds so.
A stunning watch with a stunning price. Way way out of my reach. I would just be happy to see one in the flesh so to speak. Not that I would ever spend a hundred thousand pounds on a watch. But surely there is no harm in dreaming.
David Host
I feel like recently in the entry level many very interesting watches appear.
Baume mercier
Longines
Nomos
Zenith
Omega
All make nice in-house movements in the bellow 5000 area.
Peter meter Nomos is perfect for those who can’t afford an ALS, especially the tangente 35
BAPHOMET would love the tangente if it had healthier lugs
This made me smile, what a fantastic piece of engineering. The comparison example made me think of the Romans for some reason and the great inventions they had. Things have come along from then, but we can still have innovation and truly beautiful mechanical pieces which I'm very grateful for. Luckily technology has not completely ruined these things but only enhanced them.
Beautiful videography.
A. Lange & Sohne are the ( Macro kick ass Kings)........".Patek Princes....."Catch up!"
This is the most impressive watch I’ve ever seen!!!!!!!!!!
It would be nice to have had a slightly more technical explanation. Is it a typical remontoire d’egalité spring, discharging after 1 min, given the jumping minute hand?
Isn't the purpose of a manual watch is to wind it every morning so you feel connected to it more than the automatic.
The purpose of this manual timepiece is probably more about being able to enjoy other watches from a collection during a month,come back to it and not have to be concerned about winding up to full reserve more than 12 times a year which equates to the winding mechanism probably having some intrinsic extended longevity.
The point is that it can be done.
Thank you! This is amazing. One month of reserve. That's just crazy
i got so excited watching watchfinder i always don't remember to like when the next video is started
WoW 😯❤️ Absolute German Craftsmanship!!!
These videos are just top notch! amazing!
1, 2, 3, 4
I declare a thumb war.
That water analogy was awesome
What a beautiful watch. Absolutely breath taking. Sigh. Maybe one day.
Haha. “Our Lemon Suana” (English auto generated captions)
One word, AWSOME!!
not to sound cheap but can you do a video on the casio poseidon ? i got one from my dad's estate it works and i want to know about it but all i ever find is the second edition with the colored digital face mine is a black face with the chrono in the very bottom with a very small window and i can't find it anywhere, not even on their website
OMG I just want to own the watch just for that winding mechanism.
31 days! Work of art.
Ok it applies a uniform amount of force every time. But the frequency of applying that force slows down. Either your small bucket analogy is wrong, or I am missing something.
You are missing the balance (I guess) which would still be responsible for the timing of the tension release. But the analogy isn't entirely accurate, that's the nature of the beast.
Yes its worth every cent.
Would love it if you could do a video on Baume & Mercier. Thanks.
Please do Bovet watches as well
I have watched a lot of these now and I still can't work out what the camera is for.