Watch Comparison: Two Models Discussed
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Watch Comparison: Two Models Discussed

By fernando · Nov 5, 2021 · 37 replies
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Fernando's post initiates a compelling comparison between two titans of haute horlogerie: a Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle and an A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia. This discussion highlights the nuanced preferences of collectors when evaluating dress watches, focusing on design elements, movement aesthetics, and brand heritage. Fernando's initial query sparks a rich debate, revealing the subtle distinctions that sway enthusiasts towards one exceptional timepiece over another.

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Which one do you prefer?







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jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Nov 5, 2021

Hard to choose. Between these 2, the VC pips the Lange Cheers Robin

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BigFatPauli
Nov 5, 2021

The second photo does go well to show the colour difference of the German Silver finishing on the ALS versus the rhodium on the VC.

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Thomas_3
Nov 5, 2021

hand winding movement of the VC.

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NT931
Nov 5, 2021

But I’m biased because I own one The lovely two-tone grey dial, the cal 4400 movement, and the very supple alligator strap all combine to enhance the charms of this one

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Davo
Nov 5, 2021

Love the dial on the Lange but the caseback on the VC is stunning!

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Nicetomeetyou
Nov 5, 2021

A more equal comparison though would be the time only Langematik. Much tougher here. I find this ALS a bit more casual. If I had to be nitpicky, I prefer the sub seconds placement on ALS a bit more. Plus the 3 quarter automatic rotor more likely to be on par with the view of the manual wind VC. Can’t go wrong with either! Cheers Credit supermanwatch Credit deployant

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