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Hi Nicolas,

Thank you for this superb review. Even if it's expressing your point of view, it is very well made and can really help someone make his mind.

As you can imagine I don't share all your opinions but all your opinions are totally respectable IMVHO. smile

I've been long dreaming of an Historique Chronographe, and am a great admirer of the Duometre.

I've been tempted by the Malte Chrono too but don't like the guilloche dial.  The platinum Malte Chrono is probably the most beautiful of all modern chronographs I've tried on, regarding the aesthetical aspects.

The calibres are what brings me to Patek Philippe. The Lemania in the VCs (and the Breguet you didn't discuss) are really superb but not finished to the Patek Philippe level. Furthermore the job done by Patek Philippe on the calibre makes it obviously not in-house, but at least worked in-house, what is not the case with Vacheron Constantin.

The Lange calibre is for me very appealing too, and technically very strong, but I can't figure in what way its finish is superior to the Patek philippe CH 27-70? It is aesthetically different, but the finish is not superior for me.

The Datograph and the 5070 are for me too different to let me so directly compare and decide one is better than another for me.

I've always found the 5070 really superb, in all versions and specially the platinum and pink gold versions. I've never been seriously tempted because I've always found it too large for my wrist. The 5970 had the perfect size for me, but of course it's strictly personal.

You know that I'm in love with the new 5170. The style, the size, the calibre are expressing what I like for such chronographs. I'd like to see a comparison of the 5170 and the new 1815 Chronograph: two cultures meeting each other.

Cheers

Dje



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