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Can an AP 14790 be fitted with a 14800 dial?
Dec 29, 2024,18:00 PM
What do people think about the possibility of a white dial from a 14800 being fitted into a 14790 case? According to this article, it’s “impossible.” Furthermore, my AP boutique confirmed that the footings on the back of the 14800 dial are different from those of a 14790.
However, my intuition still tells me it’s a franken watch: The dial looks exactly like a 14800, why would AP change only the footing while keeping the aesthetic the same? They were also unable to find any records of it in their archives but assured me that it is the original dial.
Any info is appreciated!
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By: cres_code : January 6th, 2025-23:56
Thanks for the reply. Here are the things that I've seen on a 14800 but not on a 14790: 1. The stylized "Audemars Piguet" logo in addition with the "AUTOMATIC" in straight font (14800 have flat top "A"s, whereas 14790s have pointed "A"s). 2. A thicker min...
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By: sgfrkk96 : January 16th, 2025-17:05
I am going to guess the 14800s just didn't sell all that well to begin with, let alone the salmon dials. AP made the dials for the 14800 and probably had quite a few spares sitting around being unused. So they pitched it to clients of 14790s as a unique w...