AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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Hits and misses for me ...
I like the lugs and the use of titanium for the larger case (and very interested in your comments on sound quality and transmission). I prefer the colour pallete of the Ti/ceramic but dislike those subdials (prefering the round version of the Ti/gold). The new hands of the countdown and alarm settings look much easier to read than the original watch. I think the cut away date on the Ti/gold version is quite an interesting design ... but ... not on this particular watch as it clutters up the dial too much; hopefully we will see it on another UN.
So overall I prefer the original Sonata firmly on your wrist, Nicolas!
Thanks for the great comparison.
Andrew
I can understand you.
By: amanico : December 9th, 2012-14:25
I owned both the Sonata and the Platinum QP GMT... They were too close, and sold the QP GMT. I have the intuition that I will get much less tired of the first Sonata than of the new one, too. But there are many intresting elements, on the new one, such a ...
Nice review Nicolas!
By: andrewluff : December 9th, 2012-13:06
I was lucky enough to have a chance to play with one again last week after being a little underwelmed by it on previous occasions. I must say it had the ceramic bezel and I really liked the combo, the gold is very in your face. I actually like them both f...
yes I do.
By: cisco : December 10th, 2012-01:23
There is no watch which can be compared to the old sonata, only the Winston Z6 technically, but from the style and what it gives on the wrist, it is really special and one of a kind. For a streamline "No gold" version maybe in the future. I think it will ...
well done Nicolas...
By: SS#27 : December 10th, 2012-11:42
the only thing I would add is to note that both of these watches are substantially cheaper than the Sonata Silicium. Something which also should be considered in their review. I would not part with my Sonata Silicium version for either of these.