Seeing the market coming back to somewhat of a buyer’s market. I have been hunting for a deal. I have always loved the Zeitwerk in rose gold, and the gen 1 model has come down in price quiet a bit in the secondary market so I thought I may make the jump. ...
I don’t know how this compares to a complicated Patek or RM, for example, but you do highlight an aspect of ownership that not everyone necessarily considers…until they are forced to.
I am very thankful that I dislike the Lange aesthetic as they seem to be the poster child for how to treat your customers poorly. Their servicing costs for the simple watches seems out of line compared to competitors and that leads me to think that the co...
The "luxury" companies forgot who feeds them... I'm fortunate enough to be able to afford whatever I want, and fortunate enough to have something between my shoulders, and old enough to not give a s**t about what other thinks. Therfore, I only go on a pat...
I was hoping 3K at max, but I just couldn't stomach 5K for each servicing at this time, maybe after I sell something or are in a much much better financial situation
There are 6 categories for their overhaul service and repairs. Good reminder and like members said, offer lower or buy those watches with recent service so you can enjoy it for 8-10yrs before the next service. My Langematik PC underwent a $7.4k service bi...
My Dato and my Langematik Perpetual just underwent a service in Glashütte. Each service was 2,2k Euro, which is for the level of complication a reasonable price point. Just on Patek level. Quality was perfect and it lasted approx. 14 and 20 weeks. I'm ful...
Without it's 4,2k. The 2,2k for the Dato are as well without polishing. 3k would include this service. The Zeitwerk is more complicated and in service class 5. The Dato and the Langematik Perpetual are in service class 4