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Very miserable development - in an attempt to improve things the brand turned arrogant in perception of many collectors.

 

I am a L&S fan and collector for 25 years - or should I say: I had been a fan?!
In 1996 I bought my first Lange 1 at an AD followed by 4 additional Lange watches over the years. In total, 3 new from different ADs and two from the Secondary Market. Currently I still own the Datograph and the L1 Platinum Moonphase (both watches have been registered at L&S in Glashütte and both have been visiting their hometown for services).
In addition I visited Glashütte twice. The first visit was back in 2000 with a small group of collectors for a 2,5 day programme including an afternoon walk and talk with Walter Lange. A time I will never forget. And a time that educated me a lot about everything what L&S stands for - thus enabling me to argue with other watch nerds about the many great achievements and advantages of having a L&S watch. I have also been fortunate enough to meet Günther Blümlein at a dinner in 1999 and talked to him already about the potential of a steel sports watch for the L&S portfolio.
It took 20 years for my dream to become true and when the watch was frist released I have not been convinced. But I did look at the Odysseus live a few months after the launch and visited the boutique again and again. Over time the watch grew and in September last year I was so excited that I ordered the watch. I filled out all the paper work, registered my two Langes at L&S Homepage and started to wait knowing that I would most likely have to wait for 1-2 years. A few weeks ago I called the boutique and kindly asked if there is any update on delivery and was told that I should not expect to receive the watch within many years to come. Fellow L&S collectors made similar experiences at other boutiques in Germany - at least 5 years of wait but with a speed-up process if you would buy an additional piece. This made me understand why I would have to wait fpr many years: every boutique customer who buys another watch and wants the Odysseus will be prefered.
To cut a long story short: long-term fans and collectors of L&S are not welcomed anymore. They helped - together with ADs - to establish the brand buy buying the watches and telling friends and other collectors at a time most people have never heart about L&S. Recently L&S started to push massively the set-up of own boutigues and now they change their sales philosophy to ensure that business is channeled to those boutiques. That at least is my impression. Some aspects might really be for the sake of improving. But other aspects surely will lead to push long-term fans away (simply by the way the sales force is acting).
I would have loved to integrate the Odysseus in my collection but I am not that type of person who will run after a material product. There are more important things in life.
But I have been talking for years about all my very positives experiences with the brand and so will I do in future. This time it will be the story how a very sympathetic brand with most likely the best watches in the world turned arrogant by their own success.
Very sad but probably not to be changed.

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