probably nr.A 026 in the AP museum when I am not mistaken. [nt]

Nov 25, 2015,13:17 PM
 

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AP RO 5402 A-Series: what is the lowest number known to still exist?

 
 By: HSTE : September 6th, 2015-03:25
Hi all Short inquiry with the AP experts: what is the lowest A-Series number you have ever spotted known to exist, be it in auctions or other. I guess one quite well known is the A-88 that was in auction at Antiquorum in 2012. I think there was also an A-...  

Yes it is. See my article in this forum......

 
 By: HSTE : September 8th, 2015-03:24
......"Karl Lagerfeld and his black AP Royal Oak A-Series", posted on August 3, 2014. Happy reading.

Ok, I give you a sneek preview of my 5402 ST with case number A-3x

 
 By: HSTE : November 21st, 2015-03:09
Once I find the time, I will post some decent pics in a separate post. Oh, and by the way, believe me the "x" is a very low number as well........ AP RO A-3x in motion.... ...  

A- 16x

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : November 21st, 2015-05:22
It belongs to a friend of mine. It belongs to a friend of mine. We see too many "strange" dial, from white to blue, without any real and official evidences that has ever been manufactured. But it seems nobody is interested in finding the truth out ...  

Ah, interesting, is that an A-26? I had...

 
 By: HSTE : November 25th, 2015-13:25
...seen pictures of this one (only front, hence I did not know the serial) but I seem to remember that the one in the museum had a service/replacement dial. Thanks anyway Koen for the info.