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15202 vs 15400

 

I perfectly understand the appeal of this "extra thin" model, which is the current closest iteration of the original, iconic Royal Oak of 1972.


However, for a daily (or frequent) wearer, why did you choose this particular model, which is more expensive, hand wound, without a seconds hand, and likely less robust than a 15400 with the 3120 automatic movement?

It is clear to me that for a collector item/showpiece, to be worn sparingly and essentially be kept as new, the 15202 is the one to have.

But for a watch to wear and enjoy frequently, why the 15202 over the 15400?

Thanks or enlightening a non-expert (but still a fan of the beautiful RO)!

Best regards,


Claude

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