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Jan 16, 2020,13:10 PM
 

Is it important to want a Royal Oak?
AP have more models.

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I need help with my Royal Oak decision.

 
 By: Watch4Me : January 16th, 2020-12:28
I want an a 41mm Royal Oak. I’m going to have to pay after market to get it. I’ve come to terms with that. The issue is, I don’t have easy access to an AD to compare versions, so I’m turning to you. Do you like the clean look of the 15500, the previous 15...  

not an expert

 
 By: Watch_kha_wen : January 16th, 2020-12:33
but 15450 is 37mm I believe so if you are aiming for a 41mm then I guess you'll find the 15450 tiny though... Kev

Correct...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 16th, 2020-12:52
The 15450 is 37 mm. The 15400 is 41 mm.

Having recently seen the 15500 on a friend's wrist...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 16th, 2020-12:51
I have to say that would be my choice: ...  

And, the gray dial is quite elegant and attractive, IMO

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 16th, 2020-12:56
A picture from an online review: ...  

Why

 
 By: Weems@8 : January 16th, 2020-13:10
Is it important to want a Royal Oak? AP have more models.

Where is that thread? [nt]

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 16th, 2020-14:56

On the Patek Philippe watch site

 
 By: Seconds : January 16th, 2020-15:22
Regards.

I'd go for the grey.

 
 By: S.Song : January 16th, 2020-17:15
Less hype than blue, but reflects just as nicely.

I would too...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 16th, 2020-17:25
[not my picture again] ...  

Love my grey 15500ST

 
 By: Skyrider01 : January 18th, 2020-09:49
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15400 or 15500 both are nice.

 
 By: matto1 : January 16th, 2020-18:17
I would do classic time-only not Chrono in the RO line

True [nt]

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : January 17th, 2020-07:11

Blue

 
 By: le_chef : January 24th, 2020-07:58
It’s a personal preference for sure, but my blue dial 15300 is going nowhere.