Hmmm š¤ they look fine, why would I worry? Itās curious how obsessed you seem about them. Very interestingā¦we can pick up on this again next week? š
When I look at AP front hex bolts the middle line that bisects the head are all off and not equidistant. Some are in the middle some are off a little and one or two are way off. Is there a reason why AP does this? Can they not use all the same hexbolts?
No , not sensitive but I appreciate your concern š Oh? Youāve rewritten your comment, it was wow⦠whoās bashingā¦just an observationā¦why so sensitive? Was that it?
I brought this question on because I wondered why AP would do this since it seems a bit strange to me. I just find it odd putting hex bolts on a watch that are mismatched.
Disproven. Actually your picture totally verifies what I am saying. Multiple Hex B are off on that 26400. Great watch but hexes are off. Two things can be true at once.
and the picture speaks for itself, any tiny variations could easily be camera angle, light reflection and lens distortion, as I replied earlier. Whatās true is that this watch is art, something one can see when they stop looking so hard and open their eye...
No worries. asking watch questions on a watch forum does not eat away at me. Isn't that what a watch forum is for? Seems logical to me. However I have a feeling that a lot of AP owners will now look at the hex bolts more closely now.
Of the bezel requiring threads and turning to tighten? Are you saying there is a actually a hex hole in the bolt/screw that the cover with a slit afterwards? Sorry for the dense question⦠I was always amazed with how the even out a hex shaped ecrew head i...
When the slot bisects the hex you can see that they are not all in the middle and the two halves of the hex are unequal not to mention some of the slots are thinner/thicker than others. Has nothing to do with like or dislike but misalignment on the bolts....
Without the asker being attacked. If someone loves a brand, or watch, that's fine. But to go after someone when they ask a genuine question says so much about the aggressor, and feeds a stereo type. It's too bad. Some of AP'S other watches are okay.
I assume Iām somehow the culprit. I made an answer about photo effects and replied to a different member who jumped on the issue and bashed APs reliability. The OP then decided to answer a reply not directed at him where he came at me. The OP then deleted...
I erased a post because I erroneously thought it was to me, Mea culpa my fault or bad form as you say but don't across as I was escalating as I was politely replying to you-it's a legit question and that's it. The fact Pauli is replying to you in that way...
My good man, I will have to eschew š any further discussion on the matter. But please come post your watch and reading material on my thread today, no hard feelings and let it go, let it go š¶
Itās quite clear who posed the āhexā question and with whom he became engaged. Did you not read, a post was made and then deleted, so my response canāt be seen in context. The OP and I have resolved the matter cordially. Now I really do eschew š more comm...
I have no problem with the post, and nobody is a bigger AP fan than I. I do think your post title is misleading. As an actual owner of multiple APs, many of mine are perfectly spaced, some might be slightly off as best as I can see in my personal photos. ...
I have extremely discerning eyes and can't stand any misaligned hands or dial markings, etc. The poster here raises a valid question and I will try to have a response from AP. But in full honesty, a minor variation on the centering of the slot does not bo...
I think I should clarify. I don't mean to suggest that every single bolt is off on every single watch. I'm trying to say that every AP or the vast majority of them has at least one bolt off if not more-whether the hex line is not centered, crooked or even...
The first time I tried on a silver dial rubberclad in 2001, I was blown away by the AP precision of assembly. Everything was as perfect as could be. Here I am over 20 years later, a dedicated enthusiast. When everything else is so precise, how come the sl...