
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.


Hard to choose. Between these 2, the VC pips the Lange Cheers Robin
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.
hand winding movement of the VC.
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
Love the dial on the Lange but the caseback on the VC is stunning!
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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