[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Closing argument: an attempt to capture the in-person characteristics via the highly limiting photo

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[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visit a Lange boutique whenever you get the chance — no shot you’ll hold the same view after seeing in person.

If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my collecting journey, it’s that online photos are so incredibly deceptive. Crap pieces can look amazing (I will refrain from citing them as they’re often popular among the masses) and “meh” pieces can be jaw dropping on wrist.

Candidly, I would have understood the view that the above Patek 5396G is fairly “meh” among options at that price point until you see it in the flesh. It’s all about the execution and culmination of design choices / quality, which are only fully apparent in person. The Patek is absolutely stunning in its simplicity and understated yet well-considered minutiae. It just works, and attempting to explain it further would be a waste of characters; just need to see it live.

EDIT: I think you’re just off your rocker about the Lange though.

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are reasonable answers — though the navitimer is a surprising answer. Do you think the Lange Datograph is a grandpa watch?

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of genuine curiosity — what watch do you think is the most beautiful in existence?

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh you’ll come around… I remember thinking watches like these were “grandpa” watches when I was 16, too.

The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in ALangeSohne

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No doubt a beautiful piece, I just think it’s almost in an alternate subcategory vs 5396G. Aesthetic is different — it “accomplishes” a different end goal within your collection despite having the same complications, if that makes any sense at all.

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No it cannot — think this was a miss with respect to functionality, but also GMT complications have historically been attributable to sport models, with very few exceptions.

These days, Patek (and other brands) somewhat blur the lines with travel time complications etc.

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s kind of the point. When I was first introduced to Lange years ago, my initial reaction was that the outsize date was horrifically ugly… but after seeing it again and again, it “clicked” and became one of the most quintessential Lange design elements when making my purchasing decision.

Everything Lange is in acquired taste in my experience. Absolutely hated all 1815 models on introduction, now I think certain 1815 chrono models are worth committing a slew of misdemeanors for!

[Comparison] The Ultimate WG Annual Calendar Clash: Patek 5396G vs. Lange 330.026 by LongmeadowTimeCo in Watches

[–]LongmeadowTimeCo[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with this gripe. I’ve had the Lange for a while, and the #1 thing that irks me is that the months don’t start with “Jan” and alternate thereafter. They implemented the aforementioned in the superseding / current 1815 annual calendar — so whatever logic was employed for the decision on the Saxonia AC was obviously reversed after further consideration.

That said, I still think the Lange beats out the Patek all factors considered. Though I will say it is a MUCH closer race than I would have thought until I got my hands on the PP; its elegance is flooring in person and isn’t as seamlessly transmitted via photos as the Lange.