anaesdoc
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A multi-purposed name
is - IMO, Nicolas - what Lange intended with their designation: the allusions may meander many ways and in one or the other direction this throws a favorable light on this watch, which makes it even more glittering.
The problem- as pointed out - being, that international customers will not have these associations, just as I would very likely not get them in French/Spanish or any other language.
But maybe I´m wrong, and someone will be able to contact the Lange PR/Design for clarification. Or will they keep the secret?
All the best,
anaesdoc
Got it, thanks a lot!
By: patrick_y : June 23rd, 2009-09:49
This is the stuff those German instructional books can't teach you. The proper word usage, discreet conjugations, etc. Thank you for explaining it to me. You deserve the Meister- prefix! This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2009-06-23 09:52:14
Well done already, Karim!
By: anaesdoc : June 23rd, 2009-06:12
.. as you even start joking in that language. My compliments! Carry on, particularly if you are fond of ALS, because part of their technical DNA can also be felt in the German language. In a way, I hold the view that every nation is partially characterize...
A multi-purposed name
By: anaesdoc : June 23rd, 2009-01:31
is - IMO, Nicolas - what Lange intended with their designation: the allusions may meander many ways and in one or the other direction this throws a favorable light on this watch, which makes it even more glittering. The problem- as pointed out - being, th...
Very illuminating post!
By: dxboon : June 23rd, 2009-02:54
Before reading your post I simply took the name Zeitwerk at face value to mean "time work," but having reviewed your post I see that it's quite possible the good folks at Lange may have been trying to bring several different concepts to our minds with the...
Tell my kids, please!!
By: anaesdoc : June 23rd, 2009-06:03
Hi Daos, thanks for your appreciation. My kids regard my soft spot for language as an irritating flimsiness, particularly as they are targeted themselves at times - colloquial expressions they use - and Daddy occasionally nagging at them. Guess, the dosag...
Gern geschehen, Stephen!
By: anaesdoc : June 23rd, 2009-12:31
You seem to have a certain affinity towards some basic German expressions, if I am right? I noticed you occasionally closing your posts with a German "Tschuess" meaning "Bye" or "Ciao". What would that be in your native tongue? (So that I can learn a bit ...
Bitte mein Freund...
By: BluNotte : June 23rd, 2009-13:01
Jah, I do indeed have an affinity for anything Deutsch! Now, if only my German was much better! Well, my native tongue would be English, unless you count the Indonesian and the Mandarin! In which case they would either be " selamat" for the Indonesian, or...
Bitte!
By: BluNotte : June 23rd, 2009-13:35
3 Others?! More than 6 others! ( Mandarin, indonesian, Deutsch, Italian, French, Japanese) I love Languages! And Deutsch is DEFINITELY not strange! It is one of the best, and boy do i wish to learn it more! Einen schonen Tag! Stefan
Temper, temper mein Freund!
By: BluNotte : June 26th, 2009-03:10
Danke for the superb language information! Unfortunately my computer cannot type out the umlauts, but yes, of course I know about them! Naturlich, for the Richard Lange "Pour le Merite", it should only be executed in Platine. I'm sad to hear that you coul...
friendly intended
By: amerix : June 27th, 2009-14:15
Steven, but way over the top from me, And if apologies are required - then a thousand times apologies again! Please, no offense ... It's just madcap me. - trying to cool it down with a simple RL in the-only-acceptable-material. on the wrist. And wishing y...