I also had the pleasure to buy some very nice AP pieces including the Orange Offshore Diver, 39mm Skeleton etc. and I actually did go to the boutique recently to change a strap. The service was very good and they did let me see some watches. This said, I
For me the top right and center right ! Would love to see the details of the skeleton under a magnifying glass, I assume amazing? The center on top row, wasn’t it a small series for a London jeweler ? (Asprey or dunhill ?) intriguing with the “metal cover
I've been thinking to post these pics for a while, so I hope you don't mind that I take advantage of this thread about skeleton watches to post them here. Thanks.
It’s a later design AP quantieme perpetuel which as likely know was the first production ultra thin automatic perpetual calendar which was monster success sold from 1978 for bones of two decades. Such a success that many saved AP from quartz crisis and va
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 39MM Openworked has been in my collection for 6 years. So many things changed (especially at Audemars Piguet..back then they did want to sell watches 😁). I didn't wear tihis was recently but I decided to take out of the vault
As next year is a key anniversary year for the Offshore, your post will definitely spark the imagination for potential future releases and reissues?!? I must say - my first AP was a Beast, and at that time I had a choice of getting a Daytona or a Beast ov
Wow. After 20 years of collecting AP, beginning with the Beast, and a multitude of incredible timepieces, boutiques, Houses, representatives, and collectors, I am absolutely thrilled and humbled at the opportunity to get this incredible piece - the Openwo