The Grand Lange 1 “Lumen,” Zeitwerk “Luminous” and Grand
Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen”
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Auroras rank among our planet’s most awe-inspiring natural
phenomena: Fluorescent light cloaks the nocturnal darkness with mysterious
green veils. With three of its most spectacular models, A. Lange & Söhne
embarked on a journey to Iceland for a first-hand encounter with one of Mother
Nature’s most fascinating extravaganzas — breathtaking impressions between
light and darkness in primeval natural surroundings. Stunning luminosity that
echoes the northern lights: Grand Lange 1 “Lumen,” Zeitwerk “Luminous” and
Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen.”
Zeitwerk “Luminous” |
The interplay of opposites culminates in perfection with the
northern lights in the Arctic sky above Iceland. For A. Lange & Söhne’s
three luminous models, this is the ideal setting to showcase the spectacular
contrast between light and darkness. The trio of fascinating light virtuosos
that accompanied the Nordic expedition earlier this year included the Grand
Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen,” which was first presented in January 2016. In
addition to the Zeitwerk “Luminous” and the Grand Lange 1 “Lumen,” it is the
third A. Lange & Söhne model with a semi-transparent sapphire-crystal dial.
Its light-permeable coating allows the numerals to absorb a sufficient amount
of light energy to uniformly glow in the dark for several hours.
Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen” |
Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen”
The dial is made of blackened silver with generous apertures
and a semi-transparent black-tinted sapphire-crystal glass wafer. The special
coating applied to the glass blocks most of the visible light but not the UV
spectra that “charge” the luminous pigments on the outsize date mechanism and
cause them to glow in the dark. The tens cross is coated with a white luminous
compound and printed with black numerals. Conversely, the units disc, also
featuring black numerals, is made of transparent glass and rotates in front of
the luminous background of the date aperture.
The lunar disc is made of glass. First, the glass surface is
coated with a patented process. Then, 1164 stars and the moon are cut out with
a laser beam. The luminous compound behind the lunar disc makes the moon and
the stars shine. The large moon-phase display occupies a prominent position on
the main dial. Once properly set, it only needs to be corrected by one day
every 122.6 years.
Grand Lange 1 “Lumen” |
How Luminous Displays Work
Watches with luminous displays need a light source that
charges the luminous compound applied to the display elements and allows them
to glow. Thanks to the semi-transparent black-tinted dial and an ingenious
mechanism, the displays of the Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen” and of the
other A. Lange & Söhne “Lumen” models can be permanently charged with light
energy.
Why the Northern Lights Are Green
The rare natural phenomenon can be observed in the polar
region merely during a few days between September and March. Complex physical
processes create the polychrome auroras in the upper strata of the Earth’s
atmosphere. The green light, to which our eyes are particularly receptive,
occurs at an altitude of about 100 kilometres. Here, oxygen atoms collide with
the electrically charged particles of the solar winds. These collisions emit
light with a wavelength of 557.7 nanometres, which the human eye perceives as
green.
Grand Lange 1 Moon Phase “Lumen,” Zeitwerk “Luminous” and the Grand Lange 1 “Lumen” |
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