Is this a problem?

Apr 18, 2019,23:39 PM
 

I’ve a Lange 1 that’s less than a year old and I’ve noticed a mark near the window of the calendar date. 


I brought it to the boutique and was told this is a human error. Shocking to hear for a $50k sgd rrp watch. I’ve read bad reviews on servicing done by ALS Singapore. 

Is it advisable to have the boutique fix it or leave it? 




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Maybe a fingerprint ,i think an easy amd quick fix

 
 By: Passionata_george : April 19th, 2019-00:01
for a watchmaker.
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Human error, machine error who cares! It shouldn’t be there in the first place

 
 By: Centurionone : April 19th, 2019-00:09
Did this happen over time?
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Looks more like corrosion…

 
 By: Boron : April 19th, 2019-01:44
which if the metal is plated, could be a delayed reaction, explaining why it wasn’t present at the time of purchase – assuming you’ve somehow simply not noticed it until now. No matter, it needs resolved whilst still within warranty. If you have no confid... 
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The date window metal isn't plated. [nt]

 
 By: CR : April 20th, 2019-08:07
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This has to be fixed

 
 By: dedestexhes : April 19th, 2019-02:01
and I would go with the local service center. A lot of “stories “ start to live their own live after a that all will be fixed soon! Br, Dirk
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It would bother me ! just send back. [nt]

 
 By: M@ster : April 19th, 2019-03:04
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I would have it corrected and checked by ALS Service.

 
 By: W72 : April 19th, 2019-04:50
If it is corrosion as Boron stated, which looks like it to me, I would follow up with a thorough check of the movement. Never know if the source of this is also affecting the movement. /W72
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Sorry to see

 
 By: Brian : April 19th, 2019-05:08
Yes I would have this fixed
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send it back

 
 By: beerstyle : April 19th, 2019-07:29
anyway it will go back to Germany coz the local service centre is not allowed to touch the latest L1. All current versions have to go back Germany. cheers, Winny
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This will be a very easy fix...

 
 By: CL : April 19th, 2019-14:06
do send in but no worries.
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Sent it in

 
 By: Jack99 : April 19th, 2019-22:06
Thanks for the replies! I’ve sent it. I was told it’ll take months to repair as they will need to send it back to Germany. They’re confirming on timelines now. Depending on the timeline, I might just hold it for another year and bring it in a month before... 
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Lange in Glashutte basically closes for 1 month in the summer...

 
 By: CR : April 19th, 2019-22:56
... so if you do send it, (A) first make sure Glashutte will be able to fix and return it to you before their summer vacation or (B) wait until after they reopen to send it in.
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Absolutely unacceptable

 
 By: icecube4000 : April 19th, 2019-23:20
It does seem like corrosion as you didn’t notice it over the 1-year period. I am really surprised that it has happened to a watch in a year. Was the watch exposed to moisture/water for extended periods of time? I also have a Lange 1 which was bought five ... 
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