This Lange 1 was my dreamwatch when I entered this great hobby of ours after 10 years of abstinence Practice shows I’m wearing it much too rarely. In fact I’ve worn it in my 3 years of ownership probably not more than 10 weeks. I never sold one of my watc...
Too precious? Too dressy? Too important since it is a grail? If you can wear this without restrictions or hesitations like the one you are thinking, will you miss it when you let it go? I think the barrier to break is understanding why this Lange 1 sat in...
Because of the movement, the story of it being build together twice, the mathematical logic of it’s dial. Not too dressy, too precious or it being a grail (feeling of the latter was gone in weeks, by the way). If I’ll miss it, I don’t know. I don’t think ...
... you're someone who habitually buys the same watch for a 2nd or 3rd time later and regrets selling it the first time. There are definitely some of those people out there! That doesn't sound like you, though, so it makes sense to part company ... and th...
Reason for not wearing it more often? Do you have other watches which are more suitable for everyday wearing? Patek is a great option and I understand well you are thinking about do the trade in it.
The reasons why I’m not wearing it more often, I’ve tried to explain above. I’m an office guy, meaning I can wear dress watches 5 days a week. I tend to wear ever whatever I like, whenever I like. I’ve worn my Lange 1 with suits and jeans and T-shirt. If ...
I've had my L1 101.030 since 2005. I don't wear it all that often, and usually not during summer, but whenever I do put it on it gives me joy. Always, without fail. So for me it's a keeper. OTOH, if there were no joy, I'd have moved it out by now. I look ...
Yes, you should sell the Lange 1. If you miss it you can buy it back. Lange 1 is for me yellow gold with champanger dial. The regular style PP 5235 have a nice dial in the wrong case. The form of the case is very similar to the old reference 3450 (perpetu...