CR[Moderator]
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Thoughts...
Hi Fred,
Happy New Year! I briefly considered the Dato Perp but opted to keep the regular Langematik Perp because I thought the subdials on the Dato Perp were too small (not a little too small -- they were very much too small for my liking). To do just about anything with the Dato Perp, I needed to hold it close to my face. That undermined what I'd otherwise label its high degree of functionality. So if you're okay with its relatively small, busy dial, then you'll probably be quite happy with the Dato Perp. Many others certainly are! [And while we're on the subject of Lange calendar watches, I like the Saxonia AC dial even more. If the Saxonia AC had been available back in 2001, then I probably would've purchased it instead of the Perpetual.] Let us know what you decide!
Thanks
By: samwan : January 1st, 2012-16:49
The watch with the deployant buckle is certainly comfortable. It is a bit heavier than most other watches but that is fine with me, as I like to feel a bit of substance on my wrist. Best Sam
Thoughts...
By: CR : January 2nd, 2012-14:03
Hi Fred, Happy New Year! I briefly considered the Dato Perp but opted to keep the regular Langematik Perp because I thought the subdials on the Dato Perp were too small (not a little too small -- they were very much too small for my liking). To do just ab...
Thank you, CR
By: passetemps : January 2nd, 2012-14:48
Personally, i find the Dato Perp more interesting and elegant than the Langematik Perp. And i love the functionality of the 10 o'clock pusher. I don't mind having to look closely to find out the day and month. I'll probably opt for the Dato Perp in PT. Bu...
A Great Watch!
By: jkingston : January 4th, 2012-13:11
Not sure I can add much to the discussion. This is a magnificent timepiece. Yes the day of week and month displays are a bit small, but frankly all that counts is the date, and that is easy to read with the traditional form of Lange outsize date. Setting ...