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26 April 2015, 04:24 PM | #1 |
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Pure art masterpieces
For many the Lange movements are the best there is, in finish and beauty they are hard to beat, here are a few pics of movements, from the Datograph and another the Zeitwerk, hope you enjoy, for me they are just mechanical masterpieces and are insanely beautiful
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26 April 2015, 04:32 PM | #2 |
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Love mine, yes they are art, great shots as well.
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Amazing, aren't they? Few watchmakers can match Lange's artistry in movement decoration. In fact, I think they are the best out there. I am still wondering why I have not got one yet.
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Fantastic shots. They absolutely make some of the most beautiful watch movements out there, if not the most beautiful. I can only dream right now!
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Here's one of their auto movements, the rotor alone makes it not great IMO, but for manual ones, not all as some as "hidden", they are clearly the best, I don't know of one Patek movement as beautiful as the Datograph movement |
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Fantastic pics.
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Very nice
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Beautiful
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If you do decide that you want to stretch to 65 for an Up/Down, I would save another 10k and get a used Datograph Perpetual in Platinum.
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26 April 2015, 08:39 PM | #12 |
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Arnaud, the 1815 chrono would be a good alternative to the Dato with a significant discount.
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26 April 2015, 09:05 PM | #13 |
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For me they make the perfect Lange pair! I love the Dato and it wears great on my 7 1/2 inch wrist. I chose it over the new platinum Up Down as well and money had nothing to do with it. To each his own but my two cents owning both they are two amazing watches that anyone would love! Cheers,
Oh and the Zeitwerk such a cool piece there is nothing quite like it!
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I think Lange makes great watches but I'd choose PP over Lange pretty much every time, Lange makes nicer movements but PP just has something 'more'.
A friend of mine recently graduated watchmaking school and is now a CW21 and has a job at Lange at age 19, now I wouldn't let that go if it would be offered to me |
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Stunning pictures for sure. Beautiful movements for sure especially on the Dato!
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So Ken you say that you prefer the 39mm Datograph, I have a 6.7 wrist which is very flat, I don't care for the PR, but am worried that the 39mm will sit too high on my wrist, need to try one on some day, the 41mm is even thicker but not by much and the 41mm rubs out that thickness, in any case the only Dato I saw was the PC, and I found it great, if I find it sits ok then it would be great as I am ok to one day put 40K into a Dato, but 65K not really. I knew you had them but as I understand you sold them right? It was because they sat too high or was there another reason? I'm seriously thinking what could take the place of my 5726 that I am flipping, never fell in love with it as I did for the 5712, and the Dato, 39mm, is in the list of contenders, even if I'm not a big chrono guy it's a beauty, the big date and movement makes it a winner for me... Quote:
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And by the way for the record as an owner of many Patek and Lange the quality of Lange is second to none and actually surpasses Patek as far as I am concerned. When I put the Dato next to 5070 the Dato is just so much more substantial. Every Lange is 100% hand made and one watchmaker is with the watch from start to finish. Every part is hand finished and no two movements are alike as the watchmaker hand engraves them. They are truly works of art and I love the fact that they only make 4,000 watches a year.
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I am surprised how close in size the 39mm Dato looks against the Zeitwerk 41+mm! Does the height difference help?
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They are beautiful...I own the regular 1815 but here is the 1815 chrono.
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Arnaud: The one for $37k is not complete and Chrono24 is a truly bad source IMHO for true prices and watches. The market for original Dato is $45K - $47K for mint complete one. I can tell you the day I posted mine on IG a dealer in La offered me $45K for it which of course I turned down. I have been looking for perfect Dato for years on and off and know the real market quite well.
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Love ALS! The 39mm platinum Dato is a heavy watch. IMO the small (tall) case size and heavy weight make for an unbalanced watch on my 6.5" wrist. I think the larger case helps stabilize the watch for a better balanced watch (on a small wrist). Of course it's less of an issue on bigger wrists.
Have to get me that WG ZW someday. |
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One thing which bothers me with WG pieces is that it's going to look not very nice after a few years, so if you need to polish it often it would stop me… I have an important question, does anyone know if the WG used in Patek pieces is 100% WG, I know that some brands do for jewelry, or is it like most WG pieces, 90-95% WG with rhodium plating on top? If it's rhodium plating I would never buy a watch made like that, in this case any other PM would suit me more… Quote:
I tried the Dato PC not long ago, 41mm, even if it wears smaller, wore nicely, but even in 41mm I must say it is and seems thick, anyways nothing like trying them in real life, not super easy since one is discontinued |
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I have an important question, does anyone know if the WG used in Patek pieces, Rolex also while we're at it, is 100% WG, I know that some brands do for jewelry, or is it like most WG pieces, 90-95% WG with rhodium plating on top?
Would have a hard time getting a rhodium piece, they don't show the scratches very nicely, whereas PT tends to get a patina, I would probably never polish a PT watch, do you guys polish your PT watches? |
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I tried on the Dato in NYC and was disappointed it was so high on the wrist -- the dial is my grail watch, but it's just too fat.
I also recently tried the IWC Spitfire, very nice, but also fat (15.5 mm). The Lange 1815 is much better suited to my wrist, though I prefer the Dato to look at. Such problems we all have... |
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Very stunning and enabling photography!
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