and your Lange is not more complicated than a Datograph, you can bring in to Alkis. He is Lange's official service watchmaker. You will be amazed by what he can do or suggest.
Debating whether to have it polished by them. They said it’s a laser treatment that doesn’t remove material? Never heard of that Regardless - Has anyone had theirs polished during service? I’m pretty particular about the little details. So on the one hand...
unless your scratches are very deep. They just remove a slight layer. The laser welding is for the deep gashes. If they don't weld additional material into the gaps and then polish down , you would indeed be losing a lot of material as they try to even ou...
Made it look absolutely new. And, in the end, who cares if you lose 1 gram of material once every 10 years or so? Its value and beauty are not in the case weight, I am sure you know...
It wasn't that I was asked if I "wanted to" polish but whether I "didn't want to" polish. Polishing is part of every overhaul at Lange I believe. They come as new and angles are still as good as when I picked it up!
And each time I got the watch back in new condition, amazing how they keep the watch in such perfect condition. One even had a good dent and by using laser welding it was completely gone restoring the watch to new preserving sharp edges and lines.
They are one of the best! As a colleauge already said before: they use the laser technology only if there is a bigger cut or dent on the case! Yours, Adam
Had bought a scratched up 20 year old Lange 1; came back looking brand new with shiny case and sharp angles. Perfect job done by ALS. Polishing is however an extra cost of approximately $800
and your Lange is not more complicated than a Datograph, you can bring in to Alkis. He is Lange's official service watchmaker. You will be amazed by what he can do or suggest. He is a great asset for Lange.