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Thanks for your reply
I shall be ordering the watch from one of the few authorised dealers because according to Bart Gronefeld, all 188 of the Remontoire movements have now been allocated to owners and ADs. Yes the blue fish scale guilloche dial would normally cost a lot more than the plain silver dial but the AD selling the Kari dial is offering me quite a good deal hence narrowing the price difference between both watches. I shall be trying on this watch later this month before arriving at a decision. Irrespective of where I buy the watch, I do intend to make a trip to visit the Gronefelds in the not too distant future.
A win win situation!
By: sham1 : August 6th, 2019-11:28
Sometimes we are faced with an interesting dilemma where either outcome is not such a bad thing. Every time I consider a chronograph and no matter which ones I do try be it the MontBlanc Heritage, the discontinued Patek Philippe 5170G or P , I find it har...
Your reply is spot on!
By: sham1 : August 6th, 2019-12:31
I say 'spot on' because my first reaction when trying the Lange tonight was that it was sitting on my wrist. I did not feel I was wearing the watch or that the watch was being a part of my wrist. The Gronefeld however (possibly due to the case shape and t...
Difficult
By: Jurry : August 6th, 2019-12:15
It’s a difficult if not impossible dilemma. I to know the story behind the Grönefeld brothers and I to have been tempted (and still are tempted). What in the end made me hold back on the Grönefeld, (and I’m writing this with the utmost respect for the bro...
I can symphathise
By: sham1 : August 6th, 2019-15:30
I tried the Gronefeld on at the SIHH in Geneva because it is not a watch sold in Malaysia. As for the Lange chronograph, that is so rare in this part of the world that it has been a two year wait since launch to see one.
Awesome!
By: jleno : August 6th, 2019-21:09
Great choice with the steel and silver dial version as well, assuming that's what you're going with. I think the cut out for the remontoire governor can be slightly obtrusive on the colored and Kari dials, but it blends in nicely on the silver dial. Looki...
Just to let you know
By: sham1 : August 14th, 2019-19:55
that Bart Gronefeld emailed me yesterday to say that all the Remontoires have been allocated! :-( He did however suggest that I contact the authorised dealers and I have been calling all around the world. There are a few gold Remontoires around but not a ...
Thank you Nico!
By: sham1 : August 7th, 2019-00:05
I like to think so. There have been many new watches released since the Gronefeld Remontoire but none in that price bracket has had the same impact on me as the Remontoire. The Chronometre Contemporain yes but it costs more money.
Thank you so very much!
By: sham1 : August 7th, 2019-10:30
The brothers will be back on 16 August so I hope to hear from them shortly after. And I shall definitely visit them when I collect my watch and yes, I will be humbled if you are able to follow me there. It would make the experience extra special and memor...
Absolutely!
By: sham1 : August 8th, 2019-04:27
When entering this forum, I had not expected to make friends but amazingly our passion for watches has overcome the cultural and geographical barriers. I seem to be making good friends at watch events because of our common interests and little would one b...
My dear friend...
By: Mike H : August 7th, 2019-11:08
I am glad to see that you still consider great options. Obviously both are very beautiful ones but hardly comparable. One thing I can tell you is that I once had a Datograph ALS that I had to let go because of the size not fitting my small wrist (and your...
Thank you fort your candour!
By: sham1 : August 7th, 2019-20:41
Both watches at 39.5mm are about the maximum size I can wear. Saying that, the lugs on the Gronefeld curved better and are shorter which does help. As you can see from the photos before, I have a small wrist! 37.3mm has seldom looked larger! 34.6mm looks ...
Thank you once again
By: sham1 : August 8th, 2019-00:43
but unfortunately in our passion where the best watches are between 38mm and 42mm, it would be difficult to focus on just 35mm watches. And I would shy away from vintage watches in general due to the reliability and accuracy issues which are important to ...
I will definitely choose...
By: CL : August 9th, 2019-23:31
the Gronenfeld. It has a beautiful dial which you won't get bored and it has the remontoir, which is pretty rare. The 1815 chronograph is just another iteration of the legendary Datograph. I have not tried the Gronenfeld on the wrist but I know that the 1...
Both are very attractive
By: benlee338 : August 25th, 2019-04:16
The movement on the Remontaire edge out slightly, if only because it is so unique, and it's finished on SS which is difficult. I will get both if I will you but if force to choose, the remontaire. You can always get an 1815 chronograph later down the road...
Thank you for your reply!
By: sham1 : August 25th, 2019-04:24
I agree with you that the Remontoire is the one to have at present due to its limited supply. In fact there are fewer than a handful of steel Remontoires remaining and they are all in the USA. Personally, I know of no movement more attractive looking that...
Nice!
By: Kid : September 1st, 2019-09:16
Sorry for the late reply, haven't check back to the site for a couple of days. Have seen both dials (but not this actual configuration), they are gorgeous.... Some of my friends already had this dilemma before and it's really just a matter of preference (...
Thanks for your reply
By: sham1 : September 1st, 2019-10:40
I shall be ordering the watch from one of the few authorised dealers because according to Bart Gronefeld, all 188 of the Remontoire movements have now been allocated to owners and ADs. Yes the blue fish scale guilloche dial would normally cost a lot more ...