in anticipation

Nov 02, 2021,00:06 AM
 

as I have sent my Datograph for servicing a few months ago and asked for the case to be redone as it was pretty well used (as it should be I suppose). I should receive it back before Christmas and will post some photos, but wouldn't want that to hold up your decision. Like stated in a previous post I would only have reservations of it was a sentimental piece and the scratches have a deeper meaning for you. All the best!

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Lange "Touch up"

 
 By: Zeitstuck : November 1st, 2021-21:06
Anyone have any experience with the Lange touch up process? I had to send in a piece for service and I was contacted by Lange to ask if I wanted to also do the cosmetic touch up on my watch case. The case is rose gold and I've had the piece for 2 years, w... 

Have Heard Great Things

 
 By: m2 : November 1st, 2021-21:16
Their refinishing is supposed to be amazing because they laser weld/fill. So you dont lose case shape and material like you do with other brands.

Agreed with the both comments above.

 
 By: Langepedia : November 1st, 2021-21:39
It'll be as new, so I'd go for it if it is not a sincerely sentimental piece that you'd like to see the happenings throughout time.

I would do it.

 
 By: BigFatPauli : November 1st, 2021-22:19

IMO ...

 
 By: diracpoint : November 1st, 2021-23:04
scratches are part of the "history" of the watch, and touch-up erases the history. My preference is to keep it as is unless there is a significant damage to the case that is not aesthetically pleasing to your eyes ...

Agree, scratches are part of what makes it truly yours.

 
 By: enjoythemusic : November 1st, 2021-23:17
it tells the story of one's life experiences. jmho

I get this philosophy, but let's do a reality check here for a minute...

 
 By: BigFatPauli : November 2nd, 2021-00:04
That time I banged my watch into a door frame, drawer or counter really isn't "the story of one's life experiences". At least, that's my opinion.

"My Life In Doorframes And The Time I Reached For Toilet Paper In a Public Restroom Without Paying Attention"

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : November 2nd, 2021-00:50
--The BigFatPauli Story, As Told To His Datograph I see your point. Scratches often aren't meaningful life events.

in anticipation

 
 By: jpd : November 2nd, 2021-00:06
as I have sent my Datograph for servicing a few months ago and asked for the case to be redone as it was pretty well used (as it should be I suppose). I should receive it back before Christmas and will post some photos, but wouldn't want that to hold up y... 

I wouldn't do it based upon what you've written.

 
 By: CR : November 2nd, 2021-00:57
" Part of me leans towards no because I romanticize my scratches, the every scratch tells a story camp." I'm in that same camp. As Pauli said, it's a different story if you damage the case in some major way. In short, if you look at the watch, think about... 

Exactly. I remember reading a story of someone...

 
 By: BigFatPauli : November 2nd, 2021-12:09
Who dinged their watch pretty good while on safari in Africa. They were chased by a lion or elephant and they had to jump into the back of their pickup truck to escape, scraping the watch. That kind of scratch, I understand wanting to preserve. But that i... 

One big negative

 
 By: m2 : November 2nd, 2021-06:05
I forgot to mention, if you send a Lange in for servicing, then remove the patina that forms on the German silver. It looks way richer and deeper with the patina imo

I’d be careful

 
 By: wootwoot : November 2nd, 2021-18:54
Its a good question. I have been a Lange owner at various point, but I never experienced their cleaning service because I never asked them to do that. There’s a lot of discussion about how desirable patina is. Its tempting to get the case, lugs etc. repol... 

Thanks for all the responses everyone!

 
 By: Zeitstuck : November 2nd, 2021-20:49
I think I will hold off. I don't have any major dings that are cosmetically irritating. Mainly just minor stuff. The every scratch tells a story bit is an exaggeration, I'll admit. I can't point to a random scratch and say where it came from. But collecti... 

If you don't mind me asking ...

 
 By: diracpoint : November 2nd, 2021-23:37
I was wondering why the watch needs to go to service after 2 years. Is this a pre-emptive measure, or is something malfunctioning? My understanding was that ALS watches continue to work well even beyond manufacture recommended 2 year period ... Thanks!