And what about this choice between two very close watches ? A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph Boutique Edition Pulsometer (30 pulsations) in white gold , ref. 414.026 with caliber L951.5 Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache in platinum , ref. 5...
But the 1142 has a Lemania lineage and, personally, I like the design of the VC case much better. That said, the ALS is a stunner of course. Best, Emmanuel
I remember when I tried on the rose gold ALS in Berlin before purchasing my CdV: even though I was very impressed and drawn to the movement, I knew right away that I preferred the CdV. And the 1142 caliber might be less impressive, but it has a wonderful ...
The position of the subdials on the ALS just really disturbs me in a way that I could never wear it on my wrist in comfort not forgetting that the VC CdV is an iconic watch for good reason. Marc
Well, I wouldn't say "boring", personally. I would rather say more contemporary, less vintage inspired. And of course, the movement is anything but boring...
But for me the balance of these dials is a little bit off. The subdials could, in my opinion, be better placed. For chronographs, honestly I prefer vintage ones.
and decided to go with a first gen ALS Chronograph, which has a more traditional looking dial (which is what I most preferred about the CDV). I was persuaded by watching this collectors interview, see 25:25 mark. https://youtu.be/lV5twisWQ0U?si=xGLQtZjayL...