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great question, and it leads me a broader topic I am thinking through
As I debate between an ALS 1815 chronograph and a Patek 5172, I understand the Lange will have that smoothness and objectively finer movement, and a smaller diameter to boot.
Yet despite this I feel drawn to the 5172, as I absolutely adore the looks of it.
And so even with these other factors, the visual appeal/lust usually wins out for me. Not sure what that says about my tastes as a watch aficionado! However, accepting that the most technically accomplished pieces are not necessarily what I end up choosing and being happiest with has been a key learning for me as a collector.
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By: Moses : September 4th, 2024-00:42
I’d be interested to hear from a watchmaker on this. I’m sure build quality plays a role but the fact the two pushers on the 29-535 feel so different makes me wonder if there’s a choice here on pusher feel. Patek’s start/stop pusher is different but I don...
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By: Moses : September 4th, 2024-00:49
I have both the 1815 Chrono and the 5172. They’re very different watches. The 5172 is more of a daily while the 1815 has more of a special occasion feel, particularly in rose gold. I think the movements are very close in quality - the Lange has more contr...
Could it be because
By: Derreck : September 4th, 2024-08:37
german silver which is actually an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc is much more malleable than stainless steel so in order to not damage over time the movement Langes pushers are softer then Pateks? This is just a theory though, I wish a watchmaker would...
Both are good.
By: AndCavanaugh : September 5th, 2024-00:06
I press the top button with the pad of my finger, and the bottom button with the side of my finger, so I think a heavy top button is okay, but a heavy bottom button would be uncomfortable. Patek’s top heavy and Lange’s balanced style are both good by me. ...
By: AndCavanaugh : September 4th, 2024-22:43
Yes, the Patek is like a crossbow, the top pusher is like pulling back the bow string, and the bottom pusher is like pulling the trigger. Also when you press the top pusher again to pause and restart it will feel lighter because it doesn’t require cocking...