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Old 28 September 2013, 12:30 AM   #61
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With the level of finishing popping in those photos it is easy to see that all Lange pieces are outstanding!

I would like to add an ALS TZ to my collection at some point...
Yes I agree, I love Lange. I just bought my Timezone this week it was a hard decision between the timezone and the Langematik. But I believe Lange loose some of his magic on the Langematik or the Annual Calendar for that matter. It makes them look like all the other brands to a degree, their magic is in the Lange 1, Datograph, 1815, and Zeitwerk. There are so original, there is nothing like it in the market (IMHO). You see them an you know is a "Lange"
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Old 30 September 2013, 10:48 AM   #62
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GREAT pieces guys! Hopefully someday... ummmm, anyone wanna adopt me :-D
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Old 30 September 2013, 11:28 AM   #63
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Yes I agree, I love Lange. I just bought my Timezone this week it was a hard decision between the timezone and the Langematik. But I believe Lange loose some of his magic on the Langematik or the Annual Calendar for that matter. It makes them look like all the other brands to a degree, their magic is in the Lange 1, Datograph, 1815, and Zeitwerk. There are so original, there is nothing like it in the market (IMHO). You see them an you know is a "Lange"
How does the TZ feature work? Is the second time-face set to the city at the 6? And this smaller time indicator changes as the cities rotate (manually)? Meaning that it is not a true WorldTimer, but rather a dual time-zone? No offense of course, I am just trying to understand and am jealous beyond measure and can only dream...
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Old 30 September 2013, 11:42 AM   #64
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How does the TZ feature work? Is the second time-face set to the city at the 6? And this smaller time indicator changes as the cities rotate (manually)? Meaning that it is not a true WorldTimer, but rather a dual time-zone? No offense of course, I am just trying to understand and am jealous beyond measure and can only dream...
You got that right is a dual time with region indicator, I explain some of it here:
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...24#post4440924
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Old 30 September 2013, 12:12 PM   #65
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Here in HK it takes about one year to service a Lange...
I'm disappointed to hear that. That's too long by any definition IMO.
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Old 30 September 2013, 06:47 PM   #66
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Thought I'd share as well. I'd like to see a dedicated ALS forum on TRF, keeping fingers crossed.

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Old 30 September 2013, 10:50 PM   #67
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Old 5 October 2013, 12:48 AM   #68
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Old 6 October 2013, 12:53 PM   #69
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All I can say is such beautiful works of art. I hope I can wear one in my lifetime.
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Old 6 October 2013, 05:34 PM   #70
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All I can say is such beautiful works of art. I hope I can wear one in my lifetime.
That is easy....just go to the AD and try one
OF course keep it for yourself is another story.....
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Old 2 November 2013, 12:18 PM   #71
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Old 2 November 2013, 01:45 PM   #72
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I need to get re engaged with Lange. I've been sidetracked a lot lately.
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Old 2 November 2013, 10:23 PM   #73
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I need to get re engaged with Lange. I've been sidetracked a lot lately.
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Old 3 November 2013, 12:36 AM   #74
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Aka Distraction.
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Old 3 November 2013, 04:15 AM   #75
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Aka Distraction.
Mike, you need to concentrate and stay focused. Quit worrying about those "other" brands and stick with the best. You know what I mean.
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Old 3 November 2013, 06:24 AM   #76
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Mike, you need to concentrate and stay focused. Quit worrying about those "other" brands and stick with the best. You know what I mean.
Yeah, spending way too much time looking at RADO.
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I've been selling off some watches lately and am thinking strongly about an ALS 1815. I'd be a member of the "low rent district" in this thread, but at least living in the right zip code. Beautiful watches gentlemen.
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Old 3 November 2013, 07:36 AM   #78
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I've been selling off some watches lately and am thinking strongly about an ALS 1815. I'd be a member of the "low rent district" in this thread, but at least living in the right zip code. Beautiful watches gentlemen.
Nothing Wrong with the 1815, it would make a great start.
I say "start" because once to begin, it gets tough to stop., but hey, who's complaining.
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some fantastic watches in this thread , very very smart.
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Old 4 November 2013, 09:53 PM   #82
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So who's going to try and convince me to buy the BNIB WG Datograph Perpetual that I was considering, and which is still available, before I bought a few things from the opposition??
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So who's going to try and convince me to buy the BNIB WG Datograph Perpetual that I was considering, and which is still available, before I bought a few things from the opposition??
Patek and Lange are both #1, so you need atleast 2 watches from both.
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Old 5 November 2013, 12:28 AM   #84
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So who's going to try and convince me to buy the BNIB WG Datograph Perpetual that I was considering, and which is still available, before I bought a few things from the opposition??
I won't....

I would get the platinum perpetual tourbillon.... That is an amazing looking piece aesthetically. I don't love the aesthetics of the Datograph perpetual as much, though it is not a bad looking piece by any means...
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I won't....

I would get the platinum perpetual tourbillon.... That is an amazing looking piece aesthetically. I don't love the aesthetics of the Datograph perpetual as much, though it is not a bad looking piece by any means...
720.025??

I have just been offered one would you believe - can you help with where the pricing should be at, list is Eur278 I believe, so ex-vat, 220 is the starting point for negotiations. Any thoughts?
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Old 5 November 2013, 10:28 AM   #86
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Which one? Double Split Plat or Lange 31 Plat?
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Old 5 November 2013, 12:39 PM   #87
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I won't....

I would get the platinum perpetual tourbillon.... That is an amazing looking piece aesthetically. I don't love the aesthetics of the Datograph perpetual as much, though it is not a bad looking piece by any means...
I never have warmed up to the Dato perpetual either. The dial is just too busy. The Lange 1 perpetual calandar Tourbillion, at $340k, is in a different league, however.
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I never have warmed up to the Dato perpetual either. The dial is just too busy. The Lange 1 perpetual calandar Tourbillion, at $340k, is in a different league, however.
Wow is that the US list? So the ex-Vat European price is quite a bit less. I guess discounts will be hard to come by from ADs......
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I feel like the beggar looking in a restaurant window seeing a group feasting on a 7-course feast.
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