Off To A. Lange & Sohne Watch Making Headquarters In Glashutte, Germany

I've been invited to Glashutte to visit Germany's preeminent luxury watch maker, A. Lange & Sohne. My trip will take me to the Ore Mountains region near Dresden, where A. Lange & Sohne's headquarters and factory is located. Glashutte's main employers are all watch makers, and is known as a prime region focused on the continuation of the world's most dedicated mechanical art from, horology.

lufthansa1 Off To A. Lange & Sohne Watch Making Headquarters In Glashutte, Germany

While touring Glashutte I'll have a rare opportunity to view the nervous system of a German luxury watch making machine, able to observe and converse with the master watch makers themselves. A. Lange & Sohne's production is between only 5000 - 7000 watches a year, due to extremely high quality demands. I am very excited to report my findings to you upon my return, so please pardon the lack of reading material for the next few days until January 17th.

glashutte germany sky view1 Off To A. Lange & Sohne Watch Making Headquarters In Glashutte, Germany

Take a look at this aerial view of Glashutte. This is no city, and barely a town. Regardless, this hamlet is world famous for producing mechanical items of fascination unique to the region, steeped in literally centuries of tradition. I'll be taking my camera along with me, so stay tuned for a full expose. Oh, and don't expect the region to look as green in my photos. Remember, it is currently a cold winter in eastern Germany, and this California boy has little to no experience in such climates. So get ready to hear me talk about the definitive source of German luxury watch making, the A. Lange & Sohne manufacture, the people behind it, and mechanical wonders they produce.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams - aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.


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That's why they're my favorite watch company (and also why it took them 6 months to repair a watch I dropped ;). I look forward to your articles.

Hi Justin,
I am here in Germany right now, and have completed an amazing your of A. Lange & Sohne. I am really impressed. These guys spare nothing in their creation of what might be world's most dedicated watch making process. Guess how long it takes for them to make one watch? 6-14 months. Why? Cause everything is done right by hand, decorated, redone, tested, etc... The product that enters market is flawless. Look out for a series of articles on them soon.

Can't wait to hear about the trip. Wish I could join you.

Hi Frank,
Here I am in Germany and the watch sightings have been impressive. The Munich airport is like an obsessive watch store. More on that later. No visit to Frankfurt this time, but Sinn deserves a special trip all on their own. Thanks!

Hope you enjoy the trip, and I'm looking forward for your report.
I always enjoy reading your blog.

If you have got the time, you should also travel to Frankfurt and meet my favorite brand Sinn.

cheers
Frank

Hi Matej,
Thanks for the kind words and warning. You are correct about the extreme cold there. I got a new down jacket and lots of thermals. I'm also taking a lot of scarves and gloves. My biggest concern? That my watch will freeze to my wrist!

Hello,

wish you a good trip and looking forward to read the news!
It's really cold these days here, se be prepared for it…

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