JimProfit
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Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
The auction house will pay for a full service and all potential repairs related to the loose screws.
Also sent pictures to ALS and they said that most likely the screws that were loose should not have damaged other parts of the movement.
Now we just must wait for some time, long list for getting a ALS service I understood...
When I have you on the line, is the standard difference between the width at the horns and the buckle normalt 2 mm on a original ALS strap?
Best regards
JP
Hey Jim
By: Langeholic : November 12th, 2017-04:40
It's very hard to fake a Lange, I doubt that would get past a credible auction house even without papers, so rest assured I don't think that is your problem. Loose screws are a sign the thread is worn. I have attended workshops and tried it in person, the...
Another thought
By: cazalea : November 12th, 2017-08:23
There is usually a pattern established to tighten screws in sequence. But when assembling a movement especially with blued screws I think it more likely the watchmaker undertightened them (to avoid marking the screw slot) rather than overtightening them t...
My thoughts
By: jayeyedoubleemmwhy : November 12th, 2017-11:33
As others have said, providing a picture and indicating the position of the loose screws would be helpful. Loose screws don't necessarily indicate the watch is fake, so I wouldn't worry about that. The main concern with loose screws is that they can move ...