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A. Lange & Söhne

Agree, demand planning and getting LE production numbers "right" is hard but if they want to play the game with the other hype brands, Lange should put their big boy pants on and make that limited production commitment

 

Producing a non-numbered application piece serves the brand not the customer. The brand wants it both ways, the perception of limited volume (and the $), without actually any commitment to the customer who opens their wallets to level up in order to purchase one. Certainly Lange isn't alone in these kinds of shenanigans, but I think we should call it what it is.
Agreed, I think they will have to kill the blue steel datomatic at some point to prevent backlash from all the invested owners. I assume Lange didn't do all this work on the Odysseus not to grow the steel datomatic into a persistent part of the assortment with new options, different dial colors, boutique editions, etc. They can make it application for now, pry people's wallets open to get one for a few years, discontinue the blue and introduce new dials in silver and black as stock items and then make new "special" variants like a boutique edition, a lumen edition, etc. as the new application pieces, all watch brand SOP these days.
At least Lange has laid out the rules of the game which I suppose is an improvement over Rolex and AP, but that there is such an artificial construct at all which clearly leans more towards serving the short term commercial interests of the brand than it's existing customers, is hard to approve of.

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