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Audemars Piguet

Good points!

 

Sometimes the quirks and features add to the charm and uniqueness of this model. I guess it’s more important to keep with the original base movement and it’s features.

Amazing still that anything that is 50 years older looks so classic and timeless…whereas in the area of Rolex there have been moderate changes to models like the Sub (crystal, bezel, materials, dimensions, etc), the Royal Oak seems to be pretty close to the original. Maybe that’s why it has been so successful!

Cheers

Peter

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