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
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.
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
There are at least 3 different 15202 dial styles I have had in my hands over the years that have varied amounts of guilloche squares and different dial markings (font on the original 15202 dial). I have photos of a few different 15202 dials, and none have
2 AP ROs marked special occasions for me - the 16202ST and 15202IP - different context, both serendipitous and all happy. Both are very different watch in terms of materials, dial colors and certainly the movements. The old JLC Cal 2121 , while quirky, wa
10 years to be able to afford it, 5 years to convince AP to sell me one. Today is a very special day as I collected my new 16202 Jumbo. The Royal Oak Jumbo has always been my dream watch since I started drooling over the 15202 pictures on thepurists.c