Mohannad (aka Riddler)
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Had my 15202 for 10 years now without a single issue
Feb 09, 2020,23:40 PM
And I use my watches in the gym as well (yes even my 15202)
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Worth it to sell my 15400ST blue dial and get a 15202ST?
By: @Patek_Ambassador : February 9th, 2020-20:21
I have a 15400ST blue dial and have an itch to get the 15202ST blue dial. I have an opportunity to sell my 15400 for 26k and then add 10k cash — is this worth it? Would you do it? I have a large 7” wrist so the 41mm 15400 does wear perfectly on me. Thanks...
Based on your own words, absolutely not.
By: MichaelC : February 9th, 2020-21:43
If the 15400 fits you perfectly, why change? I am in the camp that the 15202 is AP's most perfect Royal Oak. It's all of the proportions and dial details of this specific reference that make me feel this way. But you seem to have your perfect oak already;...
I feel your pain
By: Lankysudanese : February 9th, 2020-22:13
I, also, own a 15400 and pine for a 15202. However, the more I hear about the fragility of the 15202’s movement, the less inclined I am to pay the premium for a less robust movement. That’s just my take on things. As someone else suggested, try the jumbo ...
That’s excellent news.
By: Lankysudanese : February 10th, 2020-00:07
I was mainly going by other people’s comments. I am happy to be corrected
My crown came out of my 15202 after 2 years from boutique
By: K-Lo : February 10th, 2020-02:26
I do feel the movement is fragile.. What made it worse is AP serviced under warranty and then scratched up bracelet and bezel, was perfect, no marks before that. I babies the hell out of that watch. My 15400 never gave me any type of issues. It’s a beauty...
I would sell 15400
By: K-Lo : February 10th, 2020-02:39
Then hold onto 26 until prices come down. I bought 15202 from boutique for 22, just can’t see buying for more than that. Buy low sell high if you can. My personal opinion.
No comparison. Get the 15202
By: Rapwatch : February 10th, 2020-03:54
The 15400 has the 'too small' assemlby line constructed 3120; the 15202, the historic 'JLC 920' assembled by one watchmaker. They are also completely different aesthetics. The stack height of the 2 hands on the 15202 makes it exceptionally elegant. The 15...
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By: Lankysudanese : February 10th, 2020-04:47
But it’s the chunkiest of the bunch
I'd stick with the 15400
By: logan2z : February 10th, 2020-07:18
Maybe not as 'iconic' as the 15202 but who cares? If it fits you well and you like the watch then save yourself $10K and keep the 15400. FWIW I tried both before buying and went with the 15400. I also have a 7" wrist (pretty flat too) and thought the Jumb...
I felt exactly the same way about the Jumbo
By: NickO : February 10th, 2020-11:16
I’m used to large, bold avant-garde sports watches. I have a flat 7.5 inch wrist. I tried very hard to love my Jumbo, but we just didn’t mesh. It felt rather dainty on my wrist and not at all like a sports watch. You said that perfectly! So I sold it and ...