And for all your comments. I am a relatively new collector and am active within the PuristS community on other forms of social media but given this is a rather unique problem I wanted to seek advice from the widest possible collector base. I hope to contribute this forum more this year time permitti
As a passionate Lange collector I was very disappointed and taken aback by the apparent attitude and how things were handled. I haven't had any communication with them since a phone call from the boutique following the email.
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 made it I'd be surprised if he did not keep all
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 following proper protocol by the boutique, y
I recently sent two vintage Lange pieces to the manufactory through the Singapore boutique for service and below is the response I got. I was quite taken aback by the tone of the email and the statement that a watch made personally by Walter Lange and his brother Ferdinand Adolf Lange has nothing to