I am since 6 years on the waiting list for an Aquanaut. When I ordered it, I was asked, if I know the value of the watch on the second hand market, I was really wondering that they put my name on the list. Three years later I was asked to buy some three h
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
As is the way these past 5+ years, I receive random emails with press releases. For now, I will post a selection of photos, and we can revisit later (usually by the time I get a post up, 5 members have already shared all the details anyways!!). John Mayer
Good evening, It’s been a while since I’ve really posted anything, but this hobby will take a break for me every now and then. Not to mention we have a new little one that is just over a month old. Thinking about adding a new watch to the collection. Look
39mm ROCs, 42mm steel Offshores, and 42mm Titanium Offshores. These used to be all the rage. Old timers here will remember the original ROC Racer: And the rubber strap option: I used to buy many things from AP Parts in Clearwater. Fabio C. was the best! J
Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. As stated on this thread’s title, I’m new to this forum. Please excuse my botched English as it not my primary language. I’ve always wanted to talk watches with fellow enthusiasts, so this is my attempt on doi
A. Lange 1815 Chrono with a pyramid at Giza: A. Lange 1815 Chrono with the Great Sphinx at Giza: A. Lange 1815 Chrono in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge: A. Lange 1815 Chrono with the Ghan at Darwin: A. Lange 1815 Chrono at the Brandenburg Gate in Berl
The size and dial color of this Royal Oak Chronograph gives it a classic does not scream bling at all. And, cherry on the cake, as a dear friend from AP told me, this iteration is the last of its kind at Audemars Piguet, featuring a sourced mouvement - f