G'day, admittedly it´s probably not something new and more random thoughts, after looking around in online forums. But then, some conclusions came to mind and i´d be curious whether or not these find pro´s or con´s: 1. Lange followers appreciate their wat...
Do you consider an enthusiast and a collector as the same type of person? Would owners of Pateks fall into this same category that you are describing? The other persons comment (sorry don't have name in front of me) about buying a Lange now and waiting 20...
Here in Germany, the iconic Lange 1 list price may reflect: 1994 - around 14.000 Euro (region of 26.000 German Marks then) 2007 - around 20.800 Euro 50% in 13 years ?? I don't know if that is good or bad but it's strange cause most brands (probably all br...
Hi Bruno, that seems to be correct. As far as i can see (and i may be wrong), the Lange 1 started at $17,550 in the US in 1994 and is $25,200 today. This would equal 3.1 percent/year; some more exact conversion from German Marks to Euro results in 3.38 pe...
3% is almost the same as the inflation. Don't they need to ask more ? I think their profit margin will in that case also be more or less raise with 3% per year I would not invest (and I'm realy talking about the company when I say 'invest' I DON'T see wat...
Hi Bruno, admittedly, i´m neither accountant or "business professional". But there´s something i´d consider important to be kept in mind: As far as i can see, in 1994 the most "affordable" model started at $8.700 (1815 YG). Since then, Lange added a varie...
For me it is not about the investment value it is singularly about the timepiece. I get a lot of satisfaction from wearing a beautifully engineered watch. The stealthy understated design means that this is something that I'm comfortable, and able to do, o...
Hi Carl, i may be off, but both in relative and absolute terms Lange watches seem to make for a rare breed. The production total is a fraction of what others do, so there can´t be too many around But i´d guess the picture is a bit more complete keeping in...
A few random thoughts/remarks from me too. I agree, it seems that Lange owners appreciate their watches more then, say, Patek owners. Look at the posts made at Lange and Patek forums. Question regarding investment value are more often found on Patek forum...
I agree, it seems that Lange owners appreciate their watches more then, say, Patek owners. Look at the posts made at Lange and Patek forums. Question regarding investment value are more often found on Patek forums then they appear on the Lange forums. Als...
but I was generalizing AND ... did at the end I did "admit" I am a Lange fan :-) In a sense, can you say that Patek "falls victim" to its own (previous) succes? OTOH, imho!, Patek is partly guilty AS WELL by telling their clientele beforehand that only a ...
I love Lange. I bought one recently. I think it will be a prestige brand within the world of watch collectors for many, many years to come. But this does not mean that Langes, or any other watch, will continue appreciating year after year. The market for ...
Hi Jon, i think we´re on the same wavelength, but i didn´t intend to focus on "monetarian appreciation". It´s more like with cars. Just to take an example i happen to like a lot, the classic Mercedes-Benz 300SL (the "gullwing"); some enjoy driving these, ...
Peter -- I didn't mean to disagree with anything in your post; I was just responding to the proliferation of recent posts asking for investment advice about watches as though they could be trusted to increase in value. I agree that the one sure sign that ...
to wear them. I did that, I do that and hope I will be able to enjoy them for many years to come. When I bought my first Lange, I really wasnt expecting me getting more then one Lange (or more high end watches in general) ... guess I did underestimate the...
That´s probably the most impressive expression of real passion i´ve seen for a long time... I wasn´t sure the line about the Dato watching the lawn mowing was *that* serious. But i stand corrected - chapeau! Way cool! Cheers, Peter