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1 October 2020, 12:16 PM | #91 |
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i would daily the pants off of that 1815 with casual wear on a variety of straps; its a stunner, imo. i would definitely considering the trade but have the same hard time deciding what to give up. 1815 over L1 for me tho. It's versatile.
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1 October 2020, 02:40 PM | #92 | |
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Because all my watches are in the basement of a bank I no longer see them. I know I used to believe that each successive one was the last, but I can't remember what some of them are. This week, I finally stopped trying to rewind my SD43 everyday and dropped it off for service. Meanwhile I am wearing a PP on a strap. I had forgotten what it was like. Even though it's a bottom tier casual PP, it's still more a board room watch than I realized. Eating dinner tonight I got duck grease dribbling down my wrists so my watchband now smells like leftover roast duck. My Rolexes didn't mind getting hydrogen peroxide showers once a week--I'm a germ and odor freak--but the PP would probably disintegrate. Langes and such are refined watches. I love Rolex, but winding the crown feels like twisting an eraser. Wind the crown of any Lange and you sense every tiny click. The joy you feel is a tribute to exceptional craftsmanship. But the price you will pay for being able to enjoy that is much more than the initial cost of the watch. Have fun contemplating it. Cheers. |
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2 October 2020, 04:38 AM | #93 |
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Insane frankly:
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2 October 2020, 04:42 AM | #94 |
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I wouldn't do it ....
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