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Thank you

May 11, 2008,15:03 PM - (view entire thread)

By: CC (registered)  
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Thank you PET, Nicolas and Francois for your observations and advice.  I didn't think that significant resistance when winding was a normal state of affairs as every other Lange that I've ever handled and/or owned wound effortlessly.  It's off to service.  The watch was orignally purchased in November, 2000 by the orginal owner, and while he religiously wound it once a month before putting it back in his safe (he only wore it several times after first purchasing it before putting it away), the watch has never been serviced.

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