
Donizetti seeks community input on consolidating his A. Lange & Söhne collection, specifically considering his Datograph, Langematik Perpetual, and Double Split. He explores options to streamline his collection while retaining key complications like chronograph, perpetual calendar, and rattrapante, contemplating new acquisitions like the Datograph Perpetual in white gold or the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual.
I also love the 1815 but I won't be able to use the date on it, far too small for my eyes.
I would keep both of them. Or keep the Dato and go for the 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual. Best, Nicolas
unless I'm just kidding around-like telling Vlad to buy everything he sees. But this dilemma I can really appreciate. If you feel a need to reduce numbers a good idea would be to follow Nico's advice-keep the Dato and add the 1815 RPC. If you want to get it down to just one, get the Dato Perpetual-you'll have a PC/Flyback with a large date, and a magnificent version of the Dato movement. But you could also consider keeping what you have and adding the RPC. 4 phenomenal Langes are better than 1 o
as it's not the most readable QP. Best, Kari
with the difference, that I was considering buying my next watch. I ended up buying the Dato PC, over Dato and Langematic PC. I loved the looks of it and I think the combination of a chrono and a PC in a single watch has a unique place in watchmaking. So you could let go the Dato and the Langematic PC and buy in their place the Dato PC, that you like very much,as you say (that's the most important thing after all). Keep the Double Split, as it's a unique creation. Aris
To me a purist is collecting movements, not only watches. Therefore option a) would be my choice. Best Moritz
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