Ok So here is the provenance. I traded a well known and respected person in these forums a watch for this Chopard Strike One. He bought it new two years ago. I noticed that the Rhodium plating in the dial seemed to be discoloring. With only days left on the original warranty, I went to Chopard in N
Here we have a Tudor date-day in increadible condition for its age. Mechanically the watch is flawless, and that is not in the ebay sense of the word. I have owned many of these and this one has some sentimental value, but gets no wrist time. Every one I have bought that was supposedly perfect has n
Well while I had this watch in Lange service, I fell for an independent, and knew I couldn't keep both. This watch is real mint, with a 2 yr. Lange warranty. It was never tried on, not even once after the service. I would consider a trade for a very clean 1815 Pt. in the older smaller size or maybe
Well I did a quick tally of the question I asked recently as to which watch to keep the VH Goldpfeil of the Lange 1815 Chronograph. Here are the results. The Lange 1815 Chronograph, 20 keepers The Vianney Halter Goldpfeil, 23 keepers Keeping both or uncertain, 6 keepers I think this is an interestin
stainless steel Roger Smith watch ever made. Other then that I only have 4 vintage pieces. So essentially the Goldpfeil would keep me somewhat focused on independents.