Lang 1943 - A New Brand With a History
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2022
- How to create a new brand that already has a long history, what is the idea behind Lang 1943, was Mr. Gerd-Rüdiger Lang involved, and what does it have to do with the “Dirty Dozen” and the British army? This time in search of the answers WATCHES TV went to beautiful Bavaria and have been hosted by Georg Bartkowiak, the man behind the project Lang 1943, who shared with us many secrets of the brand’s first edition of watches, the story behind it, some technical details, and most importantly, how to get this timepiece. Viva Watchmaking!
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Good video. Always interesting to hear about the behind the watch history, ideas, and bringing it to fruition.
Thanks and much appreciated
Fantastic presentation and story. Great introduction to the brand. What a beautiful watch!
Such a treasure to find new old stock movements! 👍
Oh yes, they have plenty to play with!!!!
Now this is a beautiful watch it's so clean looking. ⌚👍
Hello Marc
Always enjoy your videos
ViVa watchmaking .
Nice to hear this, thanks
really like it... can't wait for the auto chronograph.
Nice video mate 🥃
Looking good. Exciting to watch a new name grown from the beginning
A new beginning in a certain way ;)
Attractive watch and I wish them luck. Problem is there are so many startup brands today. Somebody wanting a new watch will probably go for the already established brands in Switzerland and Germany.
Great to see a new kid on the block, so to speak❤️🙏
Yo Marc always ready for new video! Cheers!
Nice 👍👍👍
Great piece, not sure about pumkin lume choice but the b/w one is pretty
Thank you
Most welcome
Never heard of this guy. This is great! Where can we buy the watches before release?
Hi and you may inquire through their website but apparently can't yet place the order...
A very subtle and suave piece.
A bit of that, true 👍
Yes yes absolutely yes
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Quite a bit overpriced for a field watch in my view. Also the startling white of the seconds hand and dial seems incongruent with the aged fotina color of the rest of the dial. For my money, I would look at Stowa , Sinn or spend a bit more and look at a preowned Tudor or Omega.
This was a prototype that we got to film ;) but good point
Isn’t Waltham resurrecting one very similar?
Not exactly the same and not with an original vintage movement, but they are pretty cool i agree
crystal glass on the back was used decades earlier in the pocket watches and later acrylic glass in late 20s early 30s in wristwatches -- he was not the 1st to do it !
Thanks for the comment and have never seen this on the type of watches you mention. Do you have any examples? Would be very interesting. Thanks in advance
@@WATCHESTVcom I've seen numerous random brands - in most cases some unknown names and some very simple watches -- from bigger brands I know Zenith made some 'military' examples in mid 30s (both pocket and wristwatches ) with glass cover on the back (but this was for extra protection ? ) I'll try to find some other.
+ I've seen old pocket watch from 19th century with crystal glass on the back showing the movement ( unknown brand to me , some jaweler/watchmaker name >> possibly custom work but old not modern remake etc. )
You are incorrect -
Gerd R Lang was the first watchmaker to introduce a SAPPHIRE case back to a mechanical WRISTWATCH.
@@quarters-eye8922 my comment was clear - I didn't say anything about sapphire because they said crystal
3500 € ??? Pffff . We gonna invade Switzerland
Good looking watch and nice movement project. But too much hipster marketing gossip...
03:30 Manufacture?? Not Buyafacture? You bought these movements...
05:30 Case size does not corrrelate with wrist size... in some way?
I guess the dirty dozen is a more politically correct source of inspiration than the dienstuhr.
🆒🆒❤️👍
Lang and Heyne, Marco Lang, Rolf Lang, and now Lang 1943. The watch watch space is starting to look and feel so un-German. Good luck to them, but it’s a no from me. Still trying to get a Lang & Heyne or a Marco Lang piece.
A field watch? You’ve got to be kidding! How can the compete with the likes of say Hamilton?
A Stowa is much better value proposition than this watch.
Looks like a S.U.F m180 vith a sub second slapped on… 🍺 while chunkier🤷♂️
personally nothing flattering here. a lot of deja vu. the open caseback is a nice piece of history tho. debunked below it seems. also a bit dissapointed with the movement bridge anglage, agt this price point i would like a little more polish.
Swiss army
Cheesy looking dials and over size logo.
There is so much horsesh*t surrounding the European watch industry but I enjoy watching these boastful commercials that talk about how wonderful their watches are and their fake history for the most part. It's just a stupid watch and if you want the best, get a Japanese watch and be happy. I bet these people who are obsessive about watches have some kind of OCD and I bet they have other weird obsessions too, however, they put on a good show.