
Welcome back to an original feature, My First Grail Watch. In this series, we ask prominent people in the watch industry about the first timepiece that they lusted after. (ABTW): Who are you and what is your relationship to the watch industry? Magnus Michelsen (MM): Im the brother, son, grandson and great-grandson of watchmakers. Although Im not a watchmaker myself, Ive grown up admiring and working with watches. I am the Marketing Director of the Icelandic micro-brand Michelsen, the countrys oldest watch firm.ABTW: What was your first grail watch?MM: Ive craved for a few watches, most of them relatively simple, like the blinged edition of Rolex GMT-Master II (116759SARU) and some Tags with Calibre S or Calibre 17 movements. My first real grail watch is the A. Lange Sohne Datograph.ABTW: What did you like so much about the watch? MM: Its simply a spectacular watch. The movement is so extraordinary beautiful. The brand itself is nothing less than amazing, when it comes to commercial manufacturers, you cant beat the A. Lange quality in terms of hand finishing, looks and innovating movements. (The Germans really know how to make watches. To me they are very appealing.)ABTW: Was there ever a time in your life when you could afford it?MM: No. Im still in my twenties, so theres probably a long time until I can afford it. That said, my wife does not share my passion of watches, so shell be tough when I (or should I say IF?) can finally afford it.


great price, yet looks super expensive . Only blem is it doesn't have the ability to remove links, it has to be fessionally done. besides that, almost any guy will like it.
The only negative about this watch is that it is a little bit difficult to read. The hand of the watch and the number placement don't always match up and that makes it tough to get a quick read for time.
ok..got it on time
I received this watch within 3-4 days of order, its looks and finish are really good. It is worth buying it for the price on . The watch is durable and is made for a long time use.