has always been a Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. It is useful and is everything I need. However, I also like a pure Perpetual Calendar and a mechanical chronograph so in the end, I chose this trio. I know there are too many different and winning combinat...
This is much better…now I know why I put the Langematik in the middle. It doesn’t have deployant clasp so is easier for me to take it off the roll. ...
Then when I start thinking about their service costs, I really don’t know if I want to deal with it 🤦🏻♂️ Just like a 5004/5204, 5370, Lange DS, I don’t really need a double or triple split. I am quite a practical person. Thanks 🙏🏻
Wonderful trio. I have a soft spot for my first perpetual calendar I purchased in 2001 after making partner in my law firm, the IWC GST Perpetual, Reference 3756. I still love this watch as much as I did the day I bought it. The only watch I definitively ...
A perpetual calendar is always my dream too, and it took me till recent years to finally pick the Langematik. I think they should look at it, similar to your IWC, balanced with the subdials. I did not know this model existed, very interesting and looks go...
What a dream box there and appreciate seeing all times are set. The Lange DatoPC is also a stronger contender but after trying it, I knew a Patek PPC is suitable for me and has been searching for which reference, because I just need 1. I will, maybe, add ...
As I have a small wrist, the 36 mm size is attractive and when I was finally able to try one on, I could see that it isn’t too thick, as is often said.
I just wished the moonphase window is a little bit bigger...and a longer power reserve (PR), although I now settled from newer 1815 60hr PR to 1st gen Dato's 36hr PR. Pt Dato is also very powerful looking watch, the iconic look, maybe someday I will swap ...