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My favorite is the HG version, my WG next, then the steel, then titanium in last place. The dial color and texture/design isn't as appealing to me. It also feels 'too light' for me...if that makes sense. Curious...what do you not understand about the watc...
I am glad that Lange provides this option to customers in their collection. The Odysseus is my most worn watch, without it, I would be wearing another brand more often. This was something Lange customers asked for and they responded. They also use the Ody...
Maybe that’s some repeated exposure to Dimardi’s WG version, it does look better on my wrist each time I put it on. I do think for me the bracelet appeals more. I’ve never seen the Titanium version though.
But my feelings have changed and I see it as a very practical watch. Aestheticly, I would change a couple of things though. In terms of practicality, the Ti version should be the best one, but I've tried it on a few times and it never sang to me for some ...