For this German watch manufactory with its unparalleled history and tradition, and whose masterpieces belong among the upper echelons of the luxury watch market, the strengthened presence in Japan is an important step forward according to Lange CEO Fabian Krone: "We view the opening of A. Lange & Sohne Tokyo primarily as a sign of respect for our Japanese customers and a market that has developed a unique watch culture and offers potential for growth for a brand like ours."
Like the stores in Dresden and Shanghai, A. Lange & Sohne Tokyo also reflects the personality of the brand shaped by its motto "State-of-the-Art Tradition". The facilities and ambience embody the same spirit of perfect craftsmanship and technical innovation that is expressed by the exclusive watches themselves. The Lange leitmotif is reflected in almost every detail of the sales rooms: The coffered walls in Lange grey contrast pleasantly with the acacia wood. The design conceals the latest communication, presentation and security systems. The display cabinets are made from "Luccon", a translucent concrete, and light sandstone was selected for the floors the same material that has been used to construct so many buildings in Saxony, above all Dresden's world-famous Frauenkirche. The collection drawers housing the precious timepieces have fronts made from Meissen porcelain. And a miniaturised replica of the famous Five-Minute clock of Dresden's Semper Opera alludes to Lange's long tradition in the art of watchmaking. Finally, specially treated mirrors display images from the early technical drawings of Ferdinand Adolph Lange. However, it is the art of watchmaking that takes centre stage here. The entire collection of elaborately crafted timepieces from Saxony can be experienced first-hand at A. Lange & Sohne Tokyo.











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