SAXONIA MOON PHASE become the focus of international photography projects
2018-03-14 07:00:02
Saxon charming moonlight SAXONIA MOON PHASE debuts at the SIHH Geneva in January and is now on sale at major Lange sales outlets. This watch is equipped with a precise moon phase display and attention Lange large calendar display. A picture taken in the background of the Saxony moonlight, appropriately reflects the perfect fusion of precise design and extraordinary aesthetics. The filming also kicked off an international online event organized by Lange. SAXONIA MOON PHASE is located in front of the famous Rakotz Bridge in Kromlau, Saxony, on the night of June 20 full moon By exploring the three major fields of astronomy, photography and space, we have been able to get close contact with the moon. Although human beings continue to study the moon, its allegory always fascinates us. Although science unveiled the mystery of the moon, works by literary writers, musicians, painters and photographers since generations have reinvigorated the moon with fascination. Under this background, photography plays a dual role: it is both a truthful description and an artistic interpretation, both inspiring and enchanting. In 1865, astronomy pioneer Lewis Morris Rutherfurd took the first fine moon imagery at his Manhattan Observatory. Forty years later, legendary photographic artist Edward Steichen created The Pond-Moonlight, which was sold for $ 2.9 million in 2006 and is a classic of moon-painted photographicism Make. Our work also coincided with the "Pool Moonlight" a mutual reflection. In the photo, SAXONIA MOON PHASE is located in front of the Rakotz Bridge in Rhododendron Park in Kromlau. Under the full moon silver light, the bridge and lake reflection into a perfect circle. The project also resulted in a global online project involving 12 bloggers and online journalists from the watch industry who used the watch as a photography theme in 12 cities and the background of a bridge under the full moon. The first full moon night filming took place in Saxony, followed by filming in Copenhagen, London, Tokyo, Paris, Sydney, New York, Oslo, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai and Warsaw. The SAXONIA MOON PHASE is equipped with a moon phase display and successfully combines precise design and aesthetic elements in a clever structure. The seven-stage transmission on this watch is extremely accurate, with the moon phase corrected only once every 122.6 years. The dark blue color of the solid silver moon phase plate is made of a patented coating and the laser cuts out 852 stars. The large calendar display in the 18K gold double-pane window reflects against the small seconds display combined with the moon phase.