A. Lange & Söhne Datograph UpdownvsOblvlo IM Mechanical
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Owners and reviewers widely praise the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Updown for its exceptional movement finishing, described as a sculptural beauty with German silver bridges and hand-engraved elements, and its smooth flyback chronograph action. The watch is also noted for its balanced dial featuring a signature oversized date and its comfortable wearability, even in platinum, with one owner likening it to "a pair of slippers." The manual-winding L951.6 movement offers a 60-hour power reserve and is considered by some to be the "king of chronographs." On balance, owners and reviewers rate the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Updown highly for its complex, hand-finished movement and refined chronograph execution.
Owners praise the Oblvlo IM Mechanical's cool looks, good lume, and bubble crystal, with one owner finding it wears smaller than expected and is easy to read. However, timekeeping is noted as running fast, approximately +15 to 30 seconds per day. One owner finds the dial design unusual with calendar functions in chronograph-style subdials. On balance, owners appreciate the Oblvlo IM Mechanical's aesthetics and wearability, despite inconsistent timekeeping.
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