PeterCDE
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I have really no idea, but...
Hi Edwin,
i have no really detailed informations on other countries; just that i happen to know quite some german AD´s do have rather extensive repair capabilities.
That´s of major benefit (reduced turnaround times and costs), but that´s a costly thing as well (hence usually less discounts). Well, one can´t have it all 
But i´ll see if it is possible to gather a list of Lange-certified service points or such!
May take a few days due to ongoing holidays here, but maybe we can bring up something helpful.
Definetely Oeding-Erdel is worth a visit!
It is quite different from what the rather small front may suggest...
That´s a good reminder too; i still owe some impressions of the anniversary party, during which the "Cuvette" was unveiled. Maybe more later!
Cheers,
Peter
Hi Teo...
By: -=EHH=- : July 12th, 2007-05:26
Congrats on your Lange-1. The 101.031 is the ref. number of the watch; RG with black dial and you cant tell the watch´ age by this number. There are 2 numbers visible on the back of the watch: - a case-number engraved into the back-bezel (near the lug at ...
Yes ...
By: -=EHH=- : July 15th, 2007-02:14
Model (or reference) number is 101.031 Case number is 138 8xx Movement number is 28 8xx My Lange-1 in PT has numbers in the same neighborhood so my guess the watch is from <=2002 approx. If you sent your watch back to Lange and have it serviced, regulated...
No no no ...
By: -=EHH=- : July 16th, 2007-02:31
Lange cases are produced in batches, so movement numbers and case numbers dont always corolate(sp) ... dont worry. A few LE Lange´s have corolating case- and movement numbers. So dont worry, all is fine. If your watch gains 10 seconds, or more, a day, I ´...
many thanks for mr.Edwin
By: daytona1712 : July 17th, 2007-03:03
Glad everything were OK with my Lange except +15 second/day. After observed for few days,i found many things ...like my watch can run for more then 98 hours instead of 72 hours. My question now is....let say that my Lange 1 more then 5 years old already a...
Worst case
By: PeterCDE : July 17th, 2007-05:04
G'day, not Edwin, but i´d like to add an aspect or two. In general, there´s nothing in your watch Lange can´t repair. You own a fine mechanical watch, made with pride and by a manufacturer who is proud of his products. Of course any mechanical Lange watch...
I´d guess that´s normal
By: PeterCDE : July 18th, 2007-04:13
G'day, i can´t comment on the specific questions (or answers given), but to me it seems Sincere is the sole retailer for Lange in SE Asia and PT Sincere in Jakarta one of the many subsidiaries they have. If such, i wouldn´t be surprised if Sincere is cutt...
In Germany, yes
By: PeterCDE : July 18th, 2007-05:04
Hi Edwin, at least that´s the status quo in Germany. Bucherer and Huber (today a subsidiary of Bucherer), Rüschenbeck and Wempe entertain "centralized" and "Lange-qualified" service centers, but also maintain local watchmakers in many of their shops. Oedi...
Thanks ...
By: -=EHH=- : July 18th, 2007-05:21
do you know if this situation for German Lange AD´s is the same for non-German based AD´s? My AD´s watchmaker isnt trained/authorized to work on Lange´s. He is qualified to do work for Rolex, Breguet and a few others but not Lange. From your description, ...