Clear winner for me means that I, personally, strongly prefer that watch to other two. I am not saying this DB is better than other two, I just like it much more. BTW, I am biased as I proudly own a similar DB. Now, IMHO and only IMHO. RO Among all iterat
Definitely you got all your bases covered with an RO, and ROO and the 11.59. I am in the journey for my second AP - the current one 15500ST was actually a replacement for my 15202ST which is the grail for many but which I found to be too delicate to put o
Source: AP Chronicles apchronicles.audemarspiguet.com While the first Royal Oak Offshore, Model 25721, had made headlines with its extraordinary proportions (42 mm in diameter and 14.05 mm thick), Model 25807 and its leather-strap version 25808, s
I am a fan of the 25807ST which is the smallest offshore (38 mm) made by AP for a short period of time circa 1996. 1,000 pieces made and then production stopped. I was looking at my steel bracelet and I saw a small stamp. After getting out the macro camer
I am not usually one for group shots, but as my good friend Peter asked for 2 of these, I figured let's get a few snaps of the trio. I bought my first AP in 2001, so I am approaching 25 years with the brand. I have never not owned an AP over this time, an
Two completely different watches, both in pedigree, price and perception. The D1 Milano Polycarbon is my daily wear. I bought it before last years London trip and it has helped me grow into the appreciating the smaller sized watches from Audemars Piguet.