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Goh's captivating travelogue offers a unique perspective on integrating high horology with real-world adventures. His post beautifully illustrates how an A. Lange & Söhne timepiece can be a constant companion, accentuating the beauty of diverse landscapes. This article delves into Goh's journey, showcasing his exquisite photography and the community's practical advice on watch care while traveling.
A wonderful travel companion.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The author embarked on a multi-city Central European tour, visiting Salzburg, Vienna, Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Munich, with day trips to scenic locations like Hallstatt, Opatija, and Lake Bled, marking his first visits to Croatia and Slovenia.
- When placing a watch on rough surfaces, it is advisable to position it crown-down to protect the case from scratches, as replacing a crown is generally less complex and costly than repairing or replacing a damaged watch case.
- While the crown is part of a moving mechanism and might seem fragile, it is indeed more practical to replace than a scratched case, reinforcing the advice to rest the watch on its crown.
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