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I agree completely! the only problem...
Is that those non RO's are stratospheric
Seeing one of these below in the steel would be nice! I guess those that purchase these watches, aren't in it for 'show & tell'

they're in it for the reasons one buys a Dufour!
The Cabinet no. 5 is also something that I would dive directly into if I could!
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pictures belong to fellow purists as the inserts note)
"Those less royal"...
By: pplater : August 11th, 2012-19:10
The terrific photo of the 'pianoforte Millenary' by AucklandKiwi a few threads below is a wistful reminder that this is not the RO/ROO forum, but the AP forum. Personally, it was a mild discomfort with the porthole case of the RO/ROO family which made it ...
Beautiful watches gents...
By: Dino944 : August 11th, 2012-19:53
But I believe his watch would be a tribute to Bologna or Modena (which are the original and later homes of Maserati). Maranello is home to Ferrari. Great watches and a very nice idea to have a thread dedicated to the NON-RO/NON-ROO models. I look forward ...
Im confused, Nico...
By: ThomasM : August 12th, 2012-14:24
the market has, in the past, bought more RO and ROOS, than other models - Millenary, JA, Edward Piguet, Carnegie, etc. before that, the classique, the Huitieme, and numerous unnamed model lines over the decades. The market has turned the RO / ROOS into a ...
Thomas, since you ask
By: Mostel : August 12th, 2012-15:34
Thomas, If there is any 'fault', it would be that AP makes RO and ROO like they are coins being spilled from a slot machine. There are 10 limited Editions for every 10 limited editions. There are ten non-limited editions for every ten non-limited editions...
Thank you TM....
By: pplater : August 13th, 2012-07:39
It was not intended that we might 'go down that road' again, so apologies if that has become the case. From a personal perspective, any commercial imperative, any commercial strategy, for any product or any brand, is wholly legitimate whether the end goal...
Hang on a second Thomas,
By: moc : August 13th, 2012-08:22
let me explain a little bit my point of view,as you mentioned my name. Noone here wants to self proclaim a guardian of standards,just giving opinion and share feelings. Broken records?,digressions? ,speculations?If it wasn't for all that this site wouldn'...
Ack
By: Mostel : August 13th, 2012-08:41
Thomas, I hear you loud and clear. I'd be the first to include all major brands in this. PP is not a sacred cow to me at all. Or any brand really. Dare I dissent at least on the Dufour or general Independent front... I don't know any indie making countles...
That's a nice watch!
By: AucklandKiwi : August 11th, 2012-23:41
And thank you for referencing my post above! I only have the one Audemars Piguet (the Millenary Pianoforte), but might spring for a Millenary Quincy Jones or Jules Audemars Ultra-Thin over the next few years. It may be sacrilege to admit it, but I have ne...
Nice post pplater.
By: JerryW : August 12th, 2012-19:35
While the RO turned me on to AP and the Jumbo is my all time favorite RO, over the years I have acquired two non RO AP pieces that are both very special to me. As far as LE's I could care less if a watch is a LE or non LE, it is all about if "I" really li...
A good thought PP
By: ArthurSG : August 12th, 2012-21:59
and reminder! I don;t have any more AP as I sold off my small ROO (with delight) but the non-ROOs from AP have s much more substance and appeal for me. Whatever sells I guess and you can;t fault the AP executives for thinking that way. That is a classy re...
Oh that sonnerie!
By: AllThingsWatches : August 15th, 2012-03:18
AP has so many models in the Jules and millenarian case that speak to me. I absolutely love the deadbeat millenary but the 4101 is a great alternative. I was close to getting a Maserati a couple of years ago but wasn't fast enough. I should have known bet...