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Better late than never!
Looks still so incredible - enjoy it. Peter
Sacrifices...
By: pfang56 : October 22nd, 2019-14:27
Hi Michael I also had a similar situation when I bought a Trulli many years ago. This was a really special piece in my mind but at some point I got frustrated with the softening / wear on the case, despite the material innovation with Cermet. So in this s...
Thanks Michael...
By: pfang56 : October 21st, 2019-17:52
I think this has elevated my love for AP RG. I considered the RG Perpetual, but the bracelet is a lot of heavy metal. I see this watch as being a lot more versatile and fun at the same time - and less to worry about given the ceramics in key areas and the...
Congratulations!
By: respo : October 21st, 2019-18:43
The RB is one of the several most interesting and beautiful Offshores as far as I am concerned. It took me a decade to finally get a Survivor, and it took you even longer to acquire your Offshore, but that gave us time to appreciate all the details and co...
Many thanks!!!
By: pfang56 : October 22nd, 2019-03:06
I am afraid I am going doing a slippery (and expensive) slope of getting AP pieces! The survivor and the Grand Prix are two pieces that have haunted me for many years now I bet your survivor still looks incredible - share some pics! Peter
Late, but here you go...
By: respo : November 22nd, 2019-07:59
I cannot tell you how much I enjoy wearing the Survivor. It actually makes me hesitate to even seriously consider another Offshore because I am not sure the Survivor will yield any wrist time. ;-) But these pics of the RBII in both metals are really excit...