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Georg | Special Order | Platinum

Georg | Special Order | Platinum

This Lang & Heyne Georg is one of the first of an exceedingly small set to feature the minimal, two-lug arrangement. Made on special request of the sort the brand no longer entertains, this remains the rarest and most refined iteration of the Georg. The platinum case is 40mm long and 32mm wide is replete with Art Deco flourishes while the white enamel dial is thoughtfully arranged and classical. The manually calibre VIII is wonderful, both architecturally and in its mechanics. The fine hand finishing on the components makes it a visual treat too.

Founded in 2001 in Dresden, Saxony the independent house of Lang & Heyne was helmed by Marco Lang, after Mirko Heyne left the following year to work at Nomos in nearby Glashütte. Lang, a fifth-generation watchmaker, who had got his start in precision mechanics, built the brand around the baroque spirit of Dresden, imbuing the technical finesse of the masters whose historic clocks and watches he had watched his father restore for the Dresden Art Chamber. He too would earn his stripes in restoration before crafting watches under his own name. Lang & Heyne exhibited its first watches, the Friedrich August and the Johann, when the brand exhibited with the Academy of Independent Watchmakers (AHCI) at Baselworld in 2002. It continued the tradition of naming its watches after nobility and those who made meaningful contributions to Saxon society even after Lang left the brand in 2019.
 
This example of the Georg, first retailed in December 2020, is one of the very first of the line to feature a case devoid of the third lug, a signature detail for the maker. It was created at the express request of the original buyer and owing to the challenges of the fabrication process for this case, the brand has confirmed to us that it will not be producing any more examples with two lugs. As such, this Georg remains one of an exceedingly sparing number to have this trait. 
 
The platinum rectangular form of the case brings to mind gentleman’s watches from the early part of the 20th century, the heyday of the Art Deco aesthetic. This is expressed in details such as the cut-out corners and the stepped and rounded form of the bezel. The streamline motif on the midcase is yet another place where this inspiration is evident. The case is 40mm long, 32mm wide and 11.5mm tall. The substantial onion-shaped crown is of the sort typical of Glashütte makers. Safeguarding it are a pair of fin-shaped crown protectors. 
 
The two lugs are straight and substantial, and the absence of the third one making for a cleaner appearance. Between the lugs is a distance of 20mm, furnished with screwed bars securing the strap. It is further secured by a signed pin buckle, also crafted from platinum.
 
The dial is thoughtfully arranged to alleviate some of the difficulty with precise time-reading in a rectangular watch. The Georg’s time-telling element is laid out on a square, a shape that makes the arrangement much more natural and therefore readable. Crafted from glowing white enamel, the dial features a printed black chemin de fer track of minutes, with blue diamond indices at quarter hours. The Arabic chapter of hours has an Art Deco serif flourish to it. This chapter is interrupted by a sunken subsidiary seconds register. This has a sector-style layout with a quarter of printed Art Deco Arabic seconds indicators. The brand mark is just below 12 o’clock and at 6 o’clock is printed ‘Made in Saxony’. The blue of the quarter hour diamond indices is repeated in the shade of the heat-hued hands. In fact, the hours and minutes hands terminate in a diamond form. This motif is also repeated in the counterbalance on the seconds hand.   
 
Through the display caseback, secured by 10 screws, is visible the manually wound calibre VIII. It features a single barrel from which the movement derives 55 hours of autonomy. The movement hacks for precise time-setting. Set against a frosted gold baseplate, the calibre is laid out so every element and wheel is anchored by its own stainless-steel bridge. The bridges are sculptural, with frosted bases and rounded arms that have been black polished. The crown and mainspring wheels have been solarised while the wheels of the going train are golden. As is traditional in fine Glashütte watchmaking, the large balance wheel is anchored by two bridges and pivots on a brilliant cut diamond set in a fluted chaton. The large, blued screws as well as the bright shade of the working rubies offers vibrancy to the dial side appearance. The finishing is precise and done by hand. On the baseplate the serial number and the brand mark are free hand engraved.
 
This rare iteration of the Georg comes as a full set that includes the outer as well as the inner box and authenticity and specification sheets.
 
It represents some of the finest traditions of fine Glashütte watchmaking in a case that is as clear of form as it is rare in its execution.

Closer look
Brand: Lang & Heyne
Model: Georg
Movement: manual-winding calibre VIII
Functions: hours, minutes, sub-seconds
Features: two lug case, enamel dial, blued steel hands, display back
Case material: platinum
Case diameter: 40mm x 32mm
Case thickness:
11.5mm
Lug-to-lug:
49mm
Crystal: sapphire front & back
Strap: navy alligator strap, Lang & Heyne platinum pin buckle
Lug width: 20 x 18mm
Year: December 2020 (sold)
Accompanying materials: Lang & Heyne outer paper box & inner wooden box, certificate & rating report, certificate, additional set of lug bars with screws, hangtag
Condition

This Lang & Heyne Georg is in excellent overall condition. The case and lugs show virtually no signs of wear. The dial, hands, and movement show no signs of imperfections and have been well preserved. Between the two lugs at both 12 and 6 o'clock, the hallmarks and engravings are crisp and well defined.

Warranty

The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

$14,891.75

Original: $49,639.16

-70%
Georg | Special Order | Platinum

$49,639.16

$14,891.75
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Description

This Lang & Heyne Georg is one of the first of an exceedingly small set to feature the minimal, two-lug arrangement. Made on special request of the sort the brand no longer entertains, this remains the rarest and most refined iteration of the Georg. The platinum case is 40mm long and 32mm wide is replete with Art Deco flourishes while the white enamel dial is thoughtfully arranged and classical. The manually calibre VIII is wonderful, both architecturally and in its mechanics. The fine hand finishing on the components makes it a visual treat too.

Founded in 2001 in Dresden, Saxony the independent house of Lang & Heyne was helmed by Marco Lang, after Mirko Heyne left the following year to work at Nomos in nearby Glashütte. Lang, a fifth-generation watchmaker, who had got his start in precision mechanics, built the brand around the baroque spirit of Dresden, imbuing the technical finesse of the masters whose historic clocks and watches he had watched his father restore for the Dresden Art Chamber. He too would earn his stripes in restoration before crafting watches under his own name. Lang & Heyne exhibited its first watches, the Friedrich August and the Johann, when the brand exhibited with the Academy of Independent Watchmakers (AHCI) at Baselworld in 2002. It continued the tradition of naming its watches after nobility and those who made meaningful contributions to Saxon society even after Lang left the brand in 2019.
 
This example of the Georg, first retailed in December 2020, is one of the very first of the line to feature a case devoid of the third lug, a signature detail for the maker. It was created at the express request of the original buyer and owing to the challenges of the fabrication process for this case, the brand has confirmed to us that it will not be producing any more examples with two lugs. As such, this Georg remains one of an exceedingly sparing number to have this trait. 
 
The platinum rectangular form of the case brings to mind gentleman’s watches from the early part of the 20th century, the heyday of the Art Deco aesthetic. This is expressed in details such as the cut-out corners and the stepped and rounded form of the bezel. The streamline motif on the midcase is yet another place where this inspiration is evident. The case is 40mm long, 32mm wide and 11.5mm tall. The substantial onion-shaped crown is of the sort typical of Glashütte makers. Safeguarding it are a pair of fin-shaped crown protectors. 
 
The two lugs are straight and substantial, and the absence of the third one making for a cleaner appearance. Between the lugs is a distance of 20mm, furnished with screwed bars securing the strap. It is further secured by a signed pin buckle, also crafted from platinum.
 
The dial is thoughtfully arranged to alleviate some of the difficulty with precise time-reading in a rectangular watch. The Georg’s time-telling element is laid out on a square, a shape that makes the arrangement much more natural and therefore readable. Crafted from glowing white enamel, the dial features a printed black chemin de fer track of minutes, with blue diamond indices at quarter hours. The Arabic chapter of hours has an Art Deco serif flourish to it. This chapter is interrupted by a sunken subsidiary seconds register. This has a sector-style layout with a quarter of printed Art Deco Arabic seconds indicators. The brand mark is just below 12 o’clock and at 6 o’clock is printed ‘Made in Saxony’. The blue of the quarter hour diamond indices is repeated in the shade of the heat-hued hands. In fact, the hours and minutes hands terminate in a diamond form. This motif is also repeated in the counterbalance on the seconds hand.   
 
Through the display caseback, secured by 10 screws, is visible the manually wound calibre VIII. It features a single barrel from which the movement derives 55 hours of autonomy. The movement hacks for precise time-setting. Set against a frosted gold baseplate, the calibre is laid out so every element and wheel is anchored by its own stainless-steel bridge. The bridges are sculptural, with frosted bases and rounded arms that have been black polished. The crown and mainspring wheels have been solarised while the wheels of the going train are golden. As is traditional in fine Glashütte watchmaking, the large balance wheel is anchored by two bridges and pivots on a brilliant cut diamond set in a fluted chaton. The large, blued screws as well as the bright shade of the working rubies offers vibrancy to the dial side appearance. The finishing is precise and done by hand. On the baseplate the serial number and the brand mark are free hand engraved.
 
This rare iteration of the Georg comes as a full set that includes the outer as well as the inner box and authenticity and specification sheets.
 
It represents some of the finest traditions of fine Glashütte watchmaking in a case that is as clear of form as it is rare in its execution.

Closer look
Brand: Lang & Heyne
Model: Georg
Movement: manual-winding calibre VIII
Functions: hours, minutes, sub-seconds
Features: two lug case, enamel dial, blued steel hands, display back
Case material: platinum
Case diameter: 40mm x 32mm
Case thickness:
11.5mm
Lug-to-lug:
49mm
Crystal: sapphire front & back
Strap: navy alligator strap, Lang & Heyne platinum pin buckle
Lug width: 20 x 18mm
Year: December 2020 (sold)
Accompanying materials: Lang & Heyne outer paper box & inner wooden box, certificate & rating report, certificate, additional set of lug bars with screws, hangtag
Condition

This Lang & Heyne Georg is in excellent overall condition. The case and lugs show virtually no signs of wear. The dial, hands, and movement show no signs of imperfections and have been well preserved. Between the two lugs at both 12 and 6 o'clock, the hallmarks and engravings are crisp and well defined.

Warranty

The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.