jim vancouver
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I suggest that you ask Lange...
... Anyway, don't be confused by the Pour Merit watches which uses fusee+chain technology. Its a technology that's obsolete, but Lange IMHO did it to show how they would do it today.
Lange isn't about tradition. but about being superior in today's industry. It doesn't depend on pedigree.
My suggestion:
By: sham1 : December 20th, 2017-03:45
Hello and welcome to the forum! I agree with Nico and Alkiro that any good watchmaker in Singapore can repair your watches as the movements are quite straight forward. However, if I was posed with a similar predicament (and I live close by in Kuala Lumpur...
I am surprise...
By: W72 : December 20th, 2017-05:25
given the strong message of their connection to the past when marketing and promoting the brand (I just read the first page of A Lange & Sohne website). But they will not take any Lange watches not from their Manufactory or anything pre 1990? for service....
Dear patrick_y
By: ztirual : December 20th, 2017-23:14
Thank you for noticing that I underlined the word seems... No private experience, hence the underline. I am an admirer of Lange from a distance. I cannot collect them all. ;-) I much prefer the "tailor made" watches of independants to the "prêt-à-porter" ...
I'm German
By: sigo : December 20th, 2017-20:04
So I know well how Germans can be can be quite blunt/stone faced/borerline arrogant sometimes. The same text was actually sent to me verbatim by the Singapore boutique with the original email as attachment. Notwithstanding the tone of the email or lack of...
Regarding point 4
By: sigo : December 20th, 2017-20:17
The boutique spoke to me on the phone and the explanation for the 1950's piece not being serviced was because it was made in Pforzheim and not in Glashütte they do not have the schematics. Given it is such a simple movement and Walter Lange personally mad...
Unfortunately ...
By: jim vancouver : December 21st, 2017-12:44
... the present Lange management has no interest in the historic Lange. Rather, the present Lange looks to the glories of their current product line. On the other hand, the present Breguet (under Swatch) is very interested in the mystic of the Breguet nam...
FYI
By: jim vancouver : December 22nd, 2017-18:05
. Breguet was terminal in 1970 when it was bought by the Chaumet Brothers. It was Daniel Roth who recreated Breguet, just as Lange was resurrected in 1990. The Chaumets went bust in 1987, and it only in 1999 that Swatch took over. watchesbysjx.com The...
Missed Opportunity
By: le_chef : January 6th, 2018-09:34
As a PR/Marketing exercise Lange missed a dream opportunity to pay homage to Walter Lange, to help close some of the historical gaps in Lange’s history, and to show current and future owners that the company puts them first, beyond any bureaucracy. I woul...