Supply & Demand; Platinum vs. Gold

Jan 03, 2021,09:40 AM
 

You can obtain a 1st gen dato for less than or equal to an 1815 chrono. I literally made this decision in the summer with the attached. It sounds like you want the platinum 1st gen though and that's one reason for price disparity (with 1815 Chrono's in gold). Secondly, let's look at demand and supply. On the demand side, the Datograph has been gaining in exposure and popularity (e.g., coversage on hodinkee, sky high dufourgraph auction prices). It is an iconic Lange and deserves this attention in my opinion. However, demand might be going up with increased visibility. On the supply side, the 1st gen Dato is also no longer in production and so you can imagine over time it could continue to become more valuable/expensive as they disappear. Have you tried them both on?




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Help needed for 1st Lange

 
 By: SharpPencil : January 3rd, 2021-06:53
Hi guys I’ve recently been exposed to this poisonous brand which I can’t stop admiring. Currently I own a 5164a, 5711g, Breguet La Tradition. I am planning to sell the 5711g for either the 1815 Chrono or the Datograph (non up/down). Just wanted to hear so... 

1. Yes; 2. First gen Datograph

 
 By: dr.ho.rology : January 3rd, 2021-07:04
Happy to give you rationale if you want more, but it seems to me you pretty much know the answers to your questions.

+1

 
 By: Gelato Monster : January 3rd, 2021-07:09

+2

 
 By: MikiJ : January 3rd, 2021-09:39

I would like to read the rationale in #2

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 3rd, 2021-07:24
Is it more than just a date? The old Datograph still fetches significantly more than a new 1815.

Supply & Demand; Platinum vs. Gold

 
 By: dr.ho.rology : January 3rd, 2021-09:40
You can obtain a 1st gen dato for less than or equal to an 1815 chrono. I literally made this decision in the summer with the attached. It sounds like you want the platinum 1st gen though and that's one reason for price disparity (with 1815 Chrono's in go...  

+3

 
 By: MikiJ : January 3rd, 2021-09:39

Please allow me to wet your appetite

 
 By: aperna : January 3rd, 2021-08:23
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A question I believe many of us here have considered

 
 By: walidk : January 3rd, 2021-09:21
Interesting questions that I believe many of us here considered. As I don’t know you or your preferences, I can only speak from my experience and perspective. I am 6ft4 with a 7 inch wrist. I never found the original dato comfortable for long periods of w... 

Yes good points;

 
 By: Darron : January 3rd, 2021-09:51
1) wearability; 1815 chrono is thinner than either datos (will be much thicker the than a 5712) 2) Platinum or not; Datos come in Pt, but 1815 “only comes in white gold, rose gold” 3) of course Date or not... 4) 1815 has longer power reserve along with ne...  

Welcome to the world of Lange!

 
 By: CR : January 3rd, 2021-10:10
Here's my 2 cents in response to your questions. 1. Personally, I've always found all of Patek's Nautilus/Aquanaut models to be unattractive -- never felt any aesthetic connection to them -- so I'd say, "Yes, it's worth replacing the 5711g with a Dato or ... 

Thank you everyone !

 
 By: SharpPencil : January 3rd, 2021-18:24
Thanks for the replies everyone ! I will be heading down to the shop to experience Lange for the first time. I must say I'm more inclined towards getting the Datograph even more now. Having said that, it seems like there is a wearability issue with the Da...