Many thanks, Art!

Nov 07, 2008,04:05 AM
 

I will try to coerce the AD into ordering the russet brown dial version - nothing compares with an evaluation "in the metal" - but it won't be easy since the watch is expensive and they would not like to keep it on stock (just in case I finally decide for the black dial).

Apart from this, I fully agree with you. As I said I buy for myself and, in many years, I only sold two watches (and I still regret one of them).

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What puzzles me somewhat is the lack of reaction from GO/Lange passionates; I expected more opinions and arguments. But well, seems that Lange loses for lack of supporters.

Cordially, Costin

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When in doubt, ask The Purists...

 
 By: pisoi : November 5th, 2008-04:00
Dear Purists, I have in mind the purchase of a new watch - a German watch, this time, and I'm hesitating between Lange and GO. I read as much as I could from both fora but still could not make my mind. Even worse is the fact that I can not find out any pr... 

Thank you all for your kind answers.

 
 By: pisoi : November 6th, 2008-02:50
Well now, I'll start with the easy part: for Art - I've seen the model with the black dial (no carbon, no red markings). It was breathtaking... but I must admit the one with the russet brown dial is more elegant (and understated). Just wish it had the gui... 

Simplicity and clarity of design . . .

 
 By: Dr No : November 6th, 2008-06:47
. . . tends, in my humble opinion, to foster satisfying long-term ownership. The more elaborate and saturated designs are purposely stimulating and spectacular, which undoubtedly offers a higher level of aesthetic intensity. My preference is to make purch... 

Many thanks, Art!

 
 By: pisoi : November 7th, 2008-04:05