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A piece of High Level, indeed.

Jul 29, 2010,08:34 AM - (view entire thread)
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By: amanico (registered) [JLC Moderator] 
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Now, the problem I have is to find which would be my 3rd and my 4th Lange, as I already own the Datograph.

The Dato and this Langematik Anniversary put the level very high, in my opinion, and the 2 other pieces should :

1: Complement them.

2: Be representative of Lange fine watchmaking.

I know which are these 2 pieces, but putting my hands on them is aother story.

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1/ Lange Cabaret, black dial, platinum case.

2/ Lange 1815 Moonphase, platinum case.

After that, I can say I have finished my Lange Collection!

Best,

Nicolas

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