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
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
Hacking seconds. Case is 9.2 mm and more robust than the 15202. I think the 15202 is has lower production number which I like. A bit thinner … Not a big deal for me.
Always been a jeans and t-shirt kinda guy. Wearing my Royal Oak 15300 which is almost 20 years old now. 39 mm is the original RO size and IMHO is the best in retaining the proportions that Genta designed. I wish all a pleasant weekend ahead. ☀️ Life is sh
I’ve stumbled on the opportunity to buy this, unworn, 15202 from a large collection by chance through a good friend. I’ve already made a couple of trades in preparation with one final piece to go. All being well it should be mine within the next few weeks
For the “serious” collectors of certain brands they collect, they will place provenance/importance high on the decision criteria list. As they would rarity as well. For the “casual” collector, they may not care. If it involves future resale value … then a
Hi y’all, anyone roughly knows the value of a Royal Oak 5402ST black dial with D serial (only watch)? I’m asking as I’m looking to purchase that beautiful vintage piece