Founded by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in Glashutte in 1845 and relaunched by Walter Lange in 1990, A. Lange & Sohne is a German manufacture known for Saxon finishing, precious-metal cases, the Lange 1, Zeitwerk, 1815, and high-complication watchmaking.
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The A. Lange Sohne entry in The Dial Atlas currently connects 358 cataloged references across 16 families. The catalog records 1845 as its founding year and Germany as its associated country. The maker is organized here as a navigable set of family and exact-reference records. These counts describe the structured archive available on this site, not the brand's complete historical output.
Start with Saxonia (64 references), 1815 (63 references), Lange 1 (54 references), Datograph (24 references), and Langematik (23 references). Each family page keeps related watches together while preserving the reference codes, production periods, variants, and imagery that distinguish one execution from another. This makes the brand page a practical index for moving from a maker-level overview to the evidence attached to an individual watch.
Use the family links below to compare catalog breadth, follow production generations, and open the interactive Atlas view. Where the source data is available, reference dossiers surface case and dial details, movements, complications, nicknames, and current or discontinued status. The archive is designed to make both celebrated models and less familiar executions discoverable through stable, ordinary links.