As mentioned in our series “The moon in Saxony’s sciences”, the earth’s satellite has attracted people’s curiosity for millennia. This fascination is shared also by our watchmakers: they leverage all the potential of science and technology to reproduce the moon’s radiance as brilliantly as possible.
Responsible for the rich blue colour of our solid gold lunar discs is a patented coating process. It absorbs all non-blue colour spectra in the incident light. The result is an intensely blue surface on which the up to 2116 sharply contoured stars in different sizes stand out in vibrant contrast. The smallest stars have a diameter of merely 0.07 millimetres.
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Responsible for the rich blue colour of our solid gold lunar discs is a patented coating process. It absorbs all non-blue colour spectra in the incident light. The result is an intensely blue surface on which the up to 2116 sharply contoured stars in different sizes stand out in vibrant contrast. The smallest stars have a diameter of merely 0.07 millimetres.
from A. Lange & Söhne's Facebook Wall
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