I noticed on a previous post of a PG Datograph that the number on the back (Serial Number?) Is about 1000 digits lower than mine. I purchased my PG Datograph approximately 3 years ago. Does that number represent factually the amount of manufactured Dato's or all of the A Lang line?
Well! I purchased my Dato for "myself" almost 11 months ago as a 70th birthday present. I wish that I could have been able to acquire it years before. When you purchase for yourself! You should use it! You can't enjoy the watch when it's in the box! I sure don't want my son, when my son gets the wat
Two years ago, I like you came to this forum seeking advice. 6 months later and with welcomed advice I purchased a Rose Gold Datograph. Being a pure greenhorn in watch selection I never anticipated the response and help that I received. As the months have gone by and reading post after post about th
When I got my RG Dato one of the Purist members suggested that I would be happy with a Deployant. When you have a Deployant on a Dato your less apt to worry about droping the watch with its weight when you put it on or take it off. I sure was pleased with the recomendation! Congratulations and wear
Great idea of putting an engraving on the inside of the deployant buckle! Also an engraved snap in back on the watch. There I could have engraved my choice of design and have my name and future heirs also engraved. on the inside. Will check with my AD. Thanks for the book suggestion, I have a full s
I bought my Rose Gold Datograph as a special 70th birthday gift for my self. How do you identify that fact for future generations. My son already knows (he's 40) that the watch will be passed on to him. If it eventually goes beyond him, how will the next generation know other than by word of mouth.