A. Lange & Söhne and Its Very Own Way of Watchmaking, by Wilhelm Schmid

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @TheDubaiExpat
    @TheDubaiExpat Год назад +9

    Loved the whole presentation, but the movie with original scenes of Walter Lange going back to Glashütte is stunning. Thanks again for another fantastic episode.

  • @Moto_MKHN
    @Moto_MKHN 8 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful episode, thanks for making this happen.

  • @atreidis3946
    @atreidis3946 Год назад +4

    Very nice and informative. Thank you.

  • @manciclon
    @manciclon Год назад +4

    This is verry amazing visit🔬⌚️🤝🌏😎🤟📈

  • @АлександрМегафон-т8м
    @АлександрМегафон-т8м 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wao.A Lange❤❤❤❤❤

  • @biaoist
    @biaoist Год назад +3

    love my zeitwerk... Love Lange

  • @seanpratherful
    @seanpratherful Год назад +3

    Does he address the horrible ALS customer experience?

    • @watchdork
      @watchdork Год назад +1

      Can you elaborate?

    • @UserKR13
      @UserKR13 Год назад

      @@watchdorktry buying watches in one of their boutiques

    • @sebastian5030
      @sebastian5030 Год назад +2

      Go watch the HODINKEE episode; Ben Clymer questioning Wilhelm on the matter.

    • @seanpratherful
      @seanpratherful Год назад

      @@sebastian5030 cheers - will do. Haven’t watched or read much Hodinkee since Jack and other folks left.

    • @UserKR13
      @UserKR13 7 месяцев назад

      @@sebastian5030unfortunately Wilhelm flat out lies about the situation

  • @rassf1
    @rassf1 Год назад

    Love Lange and most of what they do. How can one not, honestly. Do they want to explain to us why they no longer have an AD in the Bay Area?

  • @jazdecbezhlavy
    @jazdecbezhlavy Год назад +2

    trying hard to be funny, trying hard to impress. i'd prefer a more humble, understated style. both in product and in presentation.

    • @nathanhays1746
      @nathanhays1746 11 месяцев назад

      I'd prefer that he acknowledge the family's dark history in WW2 - opportunistic engagement with the regime and the use of forced labor to run the factories. If you want to use your family's legacy in your marketing, better to surface the ugly and deal with it. I'm finding that the entire branding, including this guy's narcissistic insecurity pollutes the design elements. Unfortunate.