Good evening, friends Two weeks ago I was lucky to receive a new AP 15202. I have been pursuing this very watch for about three years and finally I got it. The reason was quite simple: I wanted to get a legend with the state of art movement. When I was fl...
I wonder whether it is noticeable with bear eyes. I think it could be. and I really wonder what AP would say about this. I really hope AP provides you with satisfactory answer to this.
If it bugs you, email AP. It may always be in the back of your mind later down the line. So, better to inquire about this now. In general, yes there can be flaws if you look up close at any brand. Although, I know some brands have much better quality cont...
and maybe the rest who has this same watch should chime in. Perhaps it's a batch issue or just your unique piece. And maybe worth more if anyone see this as a particular interest.
I would never have spotted that! My first question is, how are the indices applied to the dial? If they are applied using a machine, they should be perfect. If they are applied by hand by a skilled watch maker, there will be a margin for imperfection. The...
As the minute markers would all have been applied at the same time using an automated application I would assume that the the applied indices at 12.00 have been added very slightly out of alignment. If it;s talking to you all the time then I would speak w...
Call the selling dealer or AP Boutique and explain your situation. I feel that it will likely fall under what any manufacturer dubs an "acceptable tolerance" but keep us posted with what you find out. It is strange, when I look at your photo I see this mi...
I have been trying to solve my dial problem with Russian AP service for the last 3 weeks. They did their best to do the utmost minimum and show total ignorance and lack of proper client support. I\'ve received an answer (on paper) claiming that AP dials a...
The technique they are referring to is that the dial is placed on a steady plate and then, using a hand operated press, the paint is pressed onto the dial. In theory, with the production numbers that AP produces of these, there shouldn't be much error in ...
I didn\'t know that. Thank you! It is always interesting to find out something new. Though I shall disagree a bit. Most of the parts used in modern watches (AP is not an exception) are not made by hand. They are machined. And it is great news as those com...
Check if this is common with AP and the model involved. But since all the hour markers have asymmetrical distance to minute markers, maybe it\'s intentional.
I should disagree. This is an exclusive product from one of the top luxury brands. If you pay around €22000 for a steel watch with 2 hands and date everything must be perfect. Checking other watches, comparing them and comforting yourself that an issue is...