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You're asking too much :-D LOL
Next thing we'll want it to price like a speedmaster :-P
I'm relieve that this new version not an improvement over the 1st one but another interpretation of the dato line.
Don't you see it? Datograph, Datograph Perpetual and now Datograph Auf.
I don't know whether they did it on purpose but I have come to believe that Lange was not thinking about improvement but different interpretation. Are the last 1815 chronograph and the new one the same watch? Or is one better than the other?
I thinks they are different watch. Try to make ourselves into taking side will only succeed in developing a huge migraine.
Regards
Tyler
PS if you happen to like this new one call me. I might have a new home for your old one.
Call me conservative
By: Brava : December 20th, 2011-08:50
Proof that not every change is an improvement. The old one was perfect as it was. A lone beacon of 39mm modesty in a world of increasing gigantomania. This apart from the fact that I do not care for power reserve indication one way or another. I would hav...
Improvements
By: Le Monde Edmond : December 20th, 2011-09:09
Lange did the right thing: Left the basic DNA of the watch untouched but added useful touches like power indication (extremely useful- there is nothing more annoying when your watch stops because you didnt wind it). Perhaps the only negative: Does the cas...
Really, confusion?
By: dkennedy1001 : January 10th, 2012-14:11
Thanks a lot passtemps for the reply. I can understand the historic charm argument of the Datograph which is fair enough for keeping the date as is but certainly not the confusion point! Have you ever looked at a 24hr clock which reads 20.15 and you think...