...as the Talking Heads song goes.
I see your point, but I also would consider it perfectly sensible to collect every version of the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Chronograph. The movement is so lovely, as is the watch, and I find every metal and dial combination compelling. I feel like a complete set of those chronographs (about 5 main variants, I think) would make a wonderful collection all by itself. I know, it does not make sense. ;-)
There is a collector here among us who owns at least four variants of the Patrimony (manual wind, no date), and odd as it may seem, I totally get that collecting craziness. It makes perfect sense to me.
As for the Patrimony automatic with date at 6 o'clock, that is a gorgeous model. I really want that caliber in some VC watch one day. But when it comes to the Patrimony, I really love the purity of the dial without the date. That and I also want a cal. 1400 in my small collection because it is such a beautiful manual wind movement.
Best,
respo