Of course both are great watches and it is a matter of taste. Of course... But, as a very fine timepiece to keep a lifetime, which one would you choose ?
Dear all, Of course both are great watches and it is a matter of taste. Of course... But, as a very fine timepiece to keep a lifetime, which one would you choose ? Best....
... also, reading the different posts, I see discussions on a possible improvement of the Date. Is it something Lange is working on ? Is the 1815 chronograph "better" (on a purely technical level, I mean) ? Do you think langmatik perpetual upgrades are al...
both share (most of) the same unique selling points. The biggest difference is the "style" and the wearing comfort. Which one is better? None, the personal taste is the key.
When it comes to Lange, I hava a very simple golden rule: One watch, one movement. Keeping this criteria in mind, if I had the pleasure to torture my mind with the Dato or the Langematic Perpetual, I would, without any hesitation, go for the Dato. The Dat...
but being more of a chronograph lover I would go with the Datograph. Don't worry about what Lange does about updating it or not as the watch is nearly perfect as is. (The 1815 Chrono is nice as well.) Tony
... whether you want chrono more than perpetual or the other way around. Since I don't know the extent of your collection, I assume this will be the only watch for you (which is VERY unlikely because I have been there ). "To keep a lifetime" may be the ke...
the answer is a pretty clear "both" ... (picking the same shirt for ease of comparison ) although it has to be said that while I was pretty sure that the Datograph was the one for the "chronograph" slot in my lineup, I have been trying, and then ended up ...
Yes, if I could, I would have kept both Wonderful pair - I agree that better than Dato Perpetual, which IMHO is not the best of Lange. Thanks Andreas, Ken PS: I see that your Perpetual is in German
yes, I wanted that, and it also has the button at 10 pm, not the recessed pusher, so I can manually adjust it on the fly. Took me a while to find one! Hest Andreas
In fact what will, today, make me chose the Langematik perpetual is that I want to wear this watch during the week so, as I'm not a how-happy-I -am-when-I-manually-wind-up-my-watch-every-morning fellow, at all, I really like the fact that it is ... automa...
growing on me, even when it is not my favorite complication in general. Some people don´t like the Dato-Perpetual for several reasons and I was one of them. I changed my mind when I saw it with a grey dial. It is only a small change, but for me it makes a...
Tough choice if you can't keep them both (certainly the ideal solution). But as has been alluded to, the Dato is the icon in this pair, and most folks probably prefer the chrono complication. And don't listen too much to those who say the Lange perpetual ...
Both are proofs of the Lange excellence but except the Lange quality, they don't share a lot of common points: handwind vs automatic, complication, thickness... So nobody can help you, it is up to you, any choice will be the right one. Fx
all things being equal and it is very much so in this case (both ALS in RG), the pc takes the cake in both status and in the horological hierarchy IMO, being a Grand complication. Personally, I also prefer the aesthetics of the dial layout in the pc over ...
I realy liked the perpetual in rose from the first time I saw it. The PT and YG versions did not have the same impact on me. The tone of the light tan dial and being able to read the time and date at a glance is terrific. The Datograph is a great watch, e...
the perpetual is more beautiful and has more 'going on'. The Dato is more of a standard bearer in terms of collecting... it represents The Ultimate Chrono... (some would say). I think it is 'up there'... but the point is, the Dato has become an emblem of ...