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A Lange & Söhne |
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25 | 40.98% |
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36 | 59.02% |
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Which brand do you like more and why? Fact: A Lange makes aprox. 5,000 watches a year, and Patek makes about 50,00 watches a year!
Why I Prefer A Lange over Patek: First of all, A Lange makes almost a tenth as many watches as patek does. Second, almost all high-end watch salesman, store owners, and experts prefer A Lange. I also like A Lange's movements more than patek's movements. For instance, a patek 5070 is equal to the A Lange Datograph, but I believe the A Lange styling is more timeless and interesting. I also think A Lange's movements are better quality and more beautiful than Pateks but, that's my opinion. I'm not saying patek is not a good brand, in fact it is one of my favorites, but I prefer A Lange over patek. |
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I love them both, if you put a gun to my head and made me decide I'd probably go with Lange just because the styling is so distinctive and beautiful.
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Mods could you move this thread to the watches non rolex forum? Thanks
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Thanks mods! Happy Holidays!!
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This thread needs more photos to back up your case :)
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Michael, regarding your comment "Second, almost all high-end watch salesman, store owners, and experts prefer A Lange"
I would be interested to read, what you have based this remark on? Has statistics been published from dealers that sell both Patek & Lange together? I have to say that I find this thread rather un constructive! Why didn't you name it something like "What I love about Lange & Sohne" And for the record, I am also fortunate to have owned both brands, both of which are designed & crafted to an extremely high standard. Regards Tony
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This echoes my thoughts. I'm a fortunate owner of both and an admirer of both. Whilst Lange have had an undeniable run in the modern age, it's undeniable that Patek's vintage history is much more rich with many appealing references - Lange, not so much. Would also be curious to see where people are getting their sales figures from. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Michael, there is not one single point where I agree with you
Patek is top. Lange wants to be Patek I like Lange to but I would not buy them And you production numbers are not correct. Patek makes more or less 38.000 watches, 10.000 quartz for ladies So infact only 28.000 Lange makes indeed 5.000, so what ? If they could sell 25.000 they would make 25.000. It's like Omega versus Rolex Both are good but Rolex is the brand to get. Omega does whatever they can but they will never be the new Rolex |
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Not to be culturally insensitive but there is something not so appealing with a German watch named Adolf...
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Is Rolex on the bottom of your list since they make 800K + watches a year?
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Lange & Sohne for me, but just because they are more in line with what i like.
I would also have Patek's if i had the money to play in that ballpark. For me, L&S have so many good watches that are honestly not really doing anything similar to PP, look at the Zeitwerk, the Lange 1, the Datograph/Double Split and so on, they're all very different from PP. The main reason i would say L&S though is simple, if i had a limitless budget then i'd own more of them than Patek's, i'd have a Double Split, Datograph, 1815 Chrono, Grand Lange 1 and a couple of others, in terms of Patek, i'd only really want a nautilus.
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SHIT you're right HAHAHAHAHAHA ok the datograph perpetual is still one of my grail watches but that is kinda weird to have a german watch named Adolf ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Not weird
The company was named for its founder who was born 200 years ago before there was any negativity attached to the name. You should study history and not be surprised by this. You have other examples like the word "gay" and the word "Vichy" which back in history were perfectly acceptable words that have only been tainted in certain quarters in very recent history.
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About Vichy yes quite right, we still have mineral water called Vichy. About gay I don't really get your point, before it was a word describing happy people, and we still use it in France, "il est très gai" written differently but sounds the same, now it is more referred to homosexuals but I don't see in what way it tainted the word, apart if you are part of that "church" in the US which make these anti gay demonstrations, maybe in the US it is not considered normal to say the word gay nowadays, things change so fast, but in France the normal way is to say gay or homo and has nothing negative about it. About Lange as I said I find it funny but in no way would it stop me from getting one of their watches if I wanted to ![]() |
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Also know the the invisible parts on a Lange a not good finished.
While Patek finishes EVERY part visible or not very, very well |
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Further, Lange would NOT be Patek if they could. They have no intention of being Patek Philippe. We can start with the fact that they have no intention of producing sport watches, or non precious metal pieces. Their mission has no intersection with Patek Philippe, and purposely so. To answer the OP's question, I like them both. The PP 5146 and AL&S Richard Lange are on my list of must-haves. ![]()
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I'd say Patek Philippe in round 11, tko.
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The fact that less people own a Lange than a Patek would definitely make me swoon over Lange. However, in my opinion both brands have their pros and cons. However if it was a life or death situation to pick one watch I would probably pick the Lange.
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I adore both, but if I'm previleged enough to make the choice between the two, I'll probably go Patek, in most cases, it holds its value better.
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A. Lange is certainly one of the small, elite group of the very best watchmakers, but Patek reigns alone at the top. Always has and I suspect always will. (I have to say it seems a bit perverse to view lower sales figures and lack of a sports model as indicators of a superior brand.)
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For me, between the two, Patek all the way!
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I just don't know how you can fairly compare the two brands when they are operating by vastly different timelines & goals.
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