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Many of us are in the midst of a nice, long weekend. For some, that means cookouts and beaches, and for others it means taking your sweet time with a truly meaty piece of watch writing. Since you're here, you're probably the latter, so allow us to point you in the direction of a classic Three On Three where we compare the bountiful merits of manually wound, in-house chronographs from A. Lange & Söhne, Vacheron Constantin, and Patek Philippe.
It's not just the watches that are impressive - the debate team itself is stacked. Ben Clymer, Jack Forster, and Nicholas Manousos plead their relative cases in text, and Ben, Jack, and Kiran Shekar talk it out in the video. As we said, it's meaty.
Check out Three On Three Comparing The Patek Philippe 5170G, The Vacheron Constantin Harmony Chronograph, And The A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Up/Down.
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