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Lange without box and papers

 

I was in this same exact situation when I was deciding on an 1815 sax-0-mat some time back. Pristine watch just no papers and box. I do agree that for peace of mind to check with Lange based on the serial number not so much on the authenticity as the caseback will be a dead give away if its fake, but more so for whether it has been reported as stolen. 


In the end, I did go ahead and pull the trigger as the 1815 sax-0-mat is not a common Lange that comes up often and the price is really decent. I still send it in to Lange for a complete servicing as well as request a Certificate of Origin for a couple of reasons - first is to have a health check and adjustment to ensure that the watch is adjusted and secondly, that provides a record of the complete servicing of the watch done by Lange which if I ever choose to resell it later, I can address any buyer's concern firstly that the watch is not stolen and secondly it has a complete servicing record that is done by Lange for the buyer's peace of mind. 

Like some on the forum have advised me before, sometimes when its a Lange you are not looking at box and papers but at the watch, for me all that was needed was turn the Lange to take a look at the sax-0-mat movement and let the heart make the decision. I know on hindsight now that if I have not pulled the trigger, I will be kicking myself everyday for letting an 1815 sax-0-mat slipped away.  

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