Repaired -4-
| Under the dismantled dial: the extreme simplicity of the movement together with the great care used during construction are very visible. Screwed jewels, five spoke wheels and hand finish of all surfaces, bridges and screws are typical of the excellent Lange & Söhne production. | ![]() |
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A close-up of the power reserve indication system. A strange thing: when the spring is completely wound, the power reserve hand doesn't indicate zero hours from the last winding operation, as could be expected, but 9 hours. The clock runs for 56-9=47 hours and not for 56 as indicated on the dial. It's not a repairer's error! It's a particular characteristic of this chronometer. It would be interesting to make a research about it. Under the light the surface finish can be admired, even if plates are still unpolished at this stage. |
The back of the movement with
the large balance wheel bridge in the middle. |
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Two pictures of the great balance wheel. There are four temperature compensation weights and two weights for time regulation.
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