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Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu, Louis Erard’s Tribute to the Sector Dial

Louis Erard presents its latest release, the "Le Régulateur Gravure Bleu," a watch that, as the company describes, embodies the concept of the "Napkin Strategy." This well-known business term refers to a simple, concise idea, often improvised, symbolizing its ability to be quickly sketched on a napkin.

Louis Erard introduces Le Régulateur Gravé as a permanent addition to its Noirmont Métiers d'Art line, reinterpreting the sector dial with intricate traditional engraving. By presenting this non-limited model, Louis Erard further solidifies its distinct identity while making its rare design more accessible to a wider range of enthusiasts.

A. Lange & Söhne

A. Lange & Söhne is a luxury watch brand based in Glashütte, Germany. The brand was founded in 1845 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange and quickly became renowned for its high-quality pocket watches. After World War II, the company was expropriated by the East German government, and the brand lay dormant until after the reunification of Germany in 1990.

In 1994, the great-grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange revived A. Lange & Söhne, and the brand quickly regained its reputation for creating some of the finest mechanical watches in the world. Today, A. Lange & Söhne produces a wide range of timepieces, including classic dress watches, complicated models with multiple functions, and sporty chronographs.

The brand is known for its attention to detail and its use of high-quality materials, including precious metals and fine leather. Some of the most popular models in the A. Lange & Söhne collection include the Lange 1, Saxonia, 1815, and Datograph. A. Lange & Söhne watches are highly coveted by collectors and are considered some of the finest examples of German watchmaking.

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