I like the new ceramic Da Vinci, really. But –and I admit I’m biased—I like the Collectors’ Forum Da Vinci much more, and for many reasons. In no order of preference, my reasons include:
The CFDV is more special. It is a small limited edition, and represents this forum –a fact that is important to me, even if lost on others.
The CFDV is far more versatile. It is both a sporty dress watch and a dressy sports watch. To me the ceramic model is, at best, only a sporty watch. To me, it goes as well with a suit as well as a Casio.
There is a huge difference in price. While we can’t discuss specific prices here, I will say that in rough numbers the ceramic model is about 2000 USD more –strap version vs. strap version. And that’s before the fact that a bracelet is included on the CFDV –a 2300 USD free extra. Thee total price differential is over 4000 USD, and to me the incremental difference isn’t worth it. I find that huge, and I am amazed how collectors sometimes evaluate watches without considering relative value or absolute cost.
I like the dial on the ceramic version. It’s interesting, but also –to be perfectly candid—I find it derivative. It’s what Richard Mille and Perrelet and a lot of other companies and all sorts of price points have done over the past few years. The CFDV dial is not as “exciting” or cutting-edge, but it’s more IWC. It embodies heritage, and that to me has value.
There are other reasons, too, but I don’t want to argue especially given that I know I won’t convince those who are newly enamored with the ceramic version. And to me it’s a nice watch –one I’d like to have at the right price—but I also think it doesn’t hold a candle to the CFDV. The CDFV is more elegant, more versatile, better fitting, and a much better value. Plus it represents this forum.
Regards,
Michael
