jeremyr
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Great collection
Feb 21, 2013,20:31 PM
My favorite is the Trulli I hope its still in the collection.
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Ahaa...
By: dr.kol : February 20th, 2013-12:35
No watches made of gold. Is that the topic? Best, Kari
Oh crap!
By: M4 : February 20th, 2013-12:41
Here I go again . . . the lust for the 25770 Offshore rekindled and blazing out of control. Thanks loads Mr Moderator. Nice pics, by the way.
Well played, Mr. Moderator
By: respo : February 20th, 2013-12:54
You managed to select several of my all-time favorite APs. The first-generation Offshore remains a classic and just that version really does it for me. The Survivor, remains the King of the Offshores at least in my horological world (although I am not cra...
More to your liking?
By: MichaelC : February 20th, 2013-13:05
And another MichaelC creation (not mounted in this photo; it looks great but I much prefer the wide straps and tang buckle). ...
Oh, yes, now we're talkin'!
By: respo : February 20th, 2013-13:32
I still prefer the original rubber Survivor strap. Thanks for posting some additional photos of THE BEAST. Kind regards, respo
Long time I didn(t see a Millenary Maserati.
By: amanico : February 20th, 2013-13:43
Maybe 8 or 9 years ago, in the window display of an AP AD, in Trieste! I even went into the shop,, tried it, and was disaapointed, once on my wrist. Cool looking watch, but not for me. Thanks for the bowl of fresh air, my friend. Nicolas
A polarizing watch
By: MichaelC : February 21st, 2013-12:28
The Offshore tends to get all the pub when it comes to new and unique designs, but as far as dial and movement technology, the Millenary canvas really allows the AP Design Team to go... outside the box (but inside the oval, I guess!).
Thank you Michael..and
By: moc : February 20th, 2013-13:48
sorry if I was part of a tedious post....it was almost unavoidable after AP move. Anyway,back to business and what an array of pictures....! As far as myself,I am sure that the AP brand will make visit to my shores anytime this year with a bit of luck. If...
+++1.
By: amanico : February 20th, 2013-13:49
:-) [nt]
By: MichaelC : February 21st, 2013-12:31
Appreciate it Mo
By: MichaelC : February 21st, 2013-12:29
I thoroughly enjoy my post here as AP Moderator. No other place I rather be :-) I can't wait to see which AP next finds its way to you...
Some interesting straps play! Thanks..
By: nvbee : February 20th, 2013-14:03
Maybe we can share here the fun side to this hobby! Pics/wrist shots of various APs with non-standard straps perhaps? Stimulating ideas to fellow members bored with their OEMs... ;p
Striking!
By: nvbee : February 21st, 2013-09:02
Will be even more so with some nice wrist shots I'm sure.. ;p
Great collection
By: jeremyr : February 21st, 2013-20:31
My favorite is the Trulli I hope its still in the collection.
Absolutely it is
By: MichaelC : February 22nd, 2013-06:30
Jeremy, I have to be honest here... it is probably my favorite. It blends so many wonderful attributes - sporty but classy, traditional case and pushers with AP's modern materials, 3126 movement... I can go on. A true everyday LE watch, and as I have post...
Big fan of the velcro.
By: MichaelC : February 22nd, 2013-06:33
In my experience, a new velcro kevlar strap needs to be worn a few times to break in. Once it does, it just molds to your wrist every time. And it looks amazing.
The silver dial is the rarest
By: MichaelC : February 22nd, 2013-08:50
I have the silver and blue. At one time I owned the vaunted End of Days, but I have never held all three at once.
Looks like a fantastic day.
By: JerryW : February 22nd, 2013-22:07
We needed a new topic. I hope to add another topic this weekend. JerryW