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It's a comparison between a watch company that's raced to the top of movement finishing (among other things) in 25 years, and...
Dec 12, 2021,21:49 PM
... a watch company that really only got going at this level 15 years ago, and that's since rocketed up close to the top tier as well.
If I was to choose, the decision would be made on factors other than movement quality and finishing. Since I try to focus on the watch rather than the brand, and such things as value for money, I would lean towards Montblanc (and indeed that's what I've done).
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Caseback clash - Montblanc Villeret vs Lange Datograph Perpetual
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 10th, 2021-12:19
Montblanc Villeret Chronograph grand feu enamel vs Lange Datograph Perpetual caseback. Both in white gold, both 41mm, both with casebacks I can stare at all day 😀. Which do you prefer? Cheers Robin ...
Indeed!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 11th, 2021-11:57
Lange is well known for movement finishing across its entire range
Very true my friend
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 11th, 2021-11:58
Agree on the iconic aspect of Lange's L95x series
Well said my friend
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 13th, 2021-12:29
Years ago I remember you reviewed Villeret watch and I loved your review Art
+1
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 13th, 2021-12:29
Well said !
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 13th, 2021-12:29
Good points raised
MB.. has more visual pit stops..
By: Echi : December 14th, 2021-15:12
That distinct y or v bridge then the devils tail then that wheel on the right side. With the Lange, not sure where my eyes are going to rest. I like movements with distinct visual points like big balance wheels for example. Or the double barrel of a Duome...
Good points mate
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 17th, 2021-00:36
I agree with you!