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1815 Chrono
So, I decided to stay with the 1815 chrono instead of trading it for the Lange 1 blk. dial, and Ive got to say I am really happy with my decision. Here are some pics of my 1815 chrono that I couldnt let go of...

I want to thank everyone on the Lange forum for all of your wonderful insight. Some of the best moves in life are the ones we never make.
Sincerely,
Scott

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1815 Chrono
By: sdd7820 : August 19th, 2007-23:35
So, I decided to stay with the 1815 chrono instead of trading it for the Lange 1 blk. dial, and Ive got to say I am really happy with my decision. Here are some pics of my 1815 chrono that I couldnt let go of... I want to thank everyone on the Lange forum...
Agreed, Anthony . . .
By: Dr No : August 20th, 2007-21:45
. . . even though the L1 is the more practical watch to own; at this level of watch appreciation, practicality is a discounted consideration. Scott would never be able to replace what the 1815 chrono represents without backtracking and ultimately spending...