Emil Wojcik
1702
The Lange is classically styled...
...and as such, will still be in style for the foreseeable future.
The Goldpfeil will look dated very quickly, as styles and tastes change.
The Lange
By: rwk246 : November 8th, 2011-16:45
The Goldpfell is unusual, but somewhat trendy looking. I doubt it will hold it's appeal 20 years from now (assuming this matters, and that you would keep it that long) The Lange is classic, and will always satisfy. My tastes in watches, as you can imagine...
I would keep VH GF
By: sidneyc : November 8th, 2011-20:25
- Much much easier to replace a 1815 Chrono than VH GF if you regret the decision later on - The 1815 Chrono have a newer version and is likely to be in the Lange portfolio for a long time, the VH GF is the one and only that will never ever happen again
One more thought
By: tahoeblue : November 9th, 2011-11:35
Sometimes this type of question can only be answered with considerable time for each watch on your wrist. If your cash flow can swing it, buy both, and spend some weeks with each watch. You will know the right answer after that. Once you sell one, you wil...
Lange all the way
By: Zhege : November 9th, 2011-18:55
In 5, 10, 20 years - the classic design of the Lange will look just as good as it does today. Can you say that for the other? Sure, it's a very cool watch. But look at some of the cool watches from the 70s, 80s... not so cool today.
I'd keep the Goldpfeil
By: schen : November 9th, 2011-20:21
My avatar has said it all. Here is my reasoning, from objective perspective down to subjective and personal bias. 1. Assuming I liked both equally, I would keep Vianney Halter Goldpfeil because at least there are some other chronographs similar to the 181...
Keep the Goldpfeil !
By: Geo : November 12th, 2011-06:42
That Vianney watch is só special and made with love. The Lange, although it's the nicest Lange I know, is just a Lange, they make hundreds of them, year in year out and hundreds look like them. All of them in the same round German case; it's a Merced...
Hi Jay!
By: Mostel : November 12th, 2011-08:36
Kind of a hard choice between two such brilliant pieces. I feel the 1815 would get a LOT more easy natural wrist time. But the Halter is one of those watches that is like owning a piece of Michelangelo's David or something... a 'piece' of a genius's work....