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#1041
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I cannot say that I disagree with you but that is part of what makes this particular watch special. Apparently, they use a particular alloy called Honey Gold that is significantly harder than regular gold (less scratches) but also has a softer appearance. I admit that I don't see it in this particular photo, though.
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tacocat (10-26-2016)
#1042
there isn't any "My content"! it takes me 4 extra clicks to get to haw!?!!! how DARE THEY!
#1043
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I can't find a good photo of it on the Internets but I think I get what they mean.
If you put a gold Rolex next to it, you can definitely see it. Although Rolex uses alloys, too, their gold "gold watches" are much more yellow and "brassy" in appearance than this. The Lange is softer. Closer to a rose gold almost.
I think I get it now.
If you put a gold Rolex next to it, you can definitely see it. Although Rolex uses alloys, too, their gold "gold watches" are much more yellow and "brassy" in appearance than this. The Lange is softer. Closer to a rose gold almost.
I think I get it now.
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tacocat (10-26-2016)
#1044
It is definitely a less "in your face" gold, but still too gold for me.
#1045
And how much does that particular watch cost??
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tacocat (10-26-2016)
#1047
Okay.
#1048
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Let's just say that it is roughly equal to the cost of a new, very well appointed luxury sports sedan. That is, if you can find one. It is a limited edition - 1 of 100.
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tacocat (10-26-2016)
#1049
So when you said "maybe one day" you were just lying to yourself.
#1050
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Exactly.
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