patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Hopefully the travel isn't too far away.
Remember to look at the travel time and costs as a sunk cost! Good luck and we all wish you well!
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By: patrick_y : October 11th, 2024-03:19
Ditto what VintageCollector stated. Sometimes it's really difficult to tell an over polished 5110, being all convex and rounded surfaces with few if any sharper angles. Let's say I was an inexperienced polisher. I would have removed the strap from the lug...
That's very generous!
By: patrick_y : October 12th, 2024-05:07
I would say beginners might want to start at the authorized dealer. Yes, they may be paying a premium, but you need to gain some experience before buying used watches. I've been sold so many "dubious" watches - some were outright frauds. Funny thing, many...
Thank you all
By: Edward91 : October 11th, 2024-15:19
Thank you all for the excellent suggestions, especially Patrick for the valuable information and advice. I’m planning to travel tomorrow to see the watch in person. I don't have any particular concerns about the price or the seller; it's more about my lac...
Yes, it was an antique.
By: patrick_y : October 13th, 2024-05:45
But there was no excuse for the mistake. The movement clearly did not say Lange on it. Did they even read the name printed on the movement??? Or did they just take the consignor's word on everything? Just a lot of shoddy work. And they're unfortunately no...
Welcome
By: yming : October 11th, 2024-13:39
The case design of the 5110 doesn’t have a lot of sharp lines (not like a 5970/5070) so it’s harder to spot overpolishing.. also the case is in platinum, which is harder to overpolish.. Given these 2 factors I won’t worry too much about it But I would rea...