dr.kol
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I have both
and even I like the RO design a lot, I would not hesitate which one to give away if I could keep only one. Furthermore, Nautilus has 120 m water resistance while RO has only 50 m.
Best, Kari
same issue
By: watch-er : December 10th, 2015-15:29
I bought a 18k RO from Tiffany in the 1980's. The watch did not wind right and I had it serviced and it came back with the same short power reserve with constant wear. I spoke to their then service at the time and was told mine was a older design and the ...
15400 wasn't any better
By: artyca : December 12th, 2015-03:49
Hi, sorry to hear about your 15202. I recently got a brand new 15400 and as my first ever AP, it was also an eventual disappointment. The apparently super reliable in-house AP caliber 3120 started having problems with manual date adjustment after less tha...
Hi
By: Uhrencollector : April 21st, 2020-01:56
Hi Kari, Hope this mail finds you well. This is Gaurav and i live in India and a avid watch collector. Ive been searching for this AP jumbo date set tool as pictured in one of your old posts for many months but cant find. Would be great if you could tell ...
I'm sorry to hear your story...
By: SRG : April 21st, 2020-21:17
I have a forged carbon diver that had an issue shortly after I purchased it in 2013. And whenI had it serviced, they noticed that the bridges were scratched. They were extremely apologetic. It was a resolved by the U.S. service center very quickly and ver...
I have two 15202s...
By: Swaye : May 1st, 2020-06:17
both have always worked flawlessly (I haven't had the white dial long, but have had the blue dial). Perhaps because the white dial is a 2007, and the blue dial is a 2012, the QC was better back then? I love mine. I hope for no issues. The blue is at servi...
Yikes! Things happen!
By: patrick_y : May 11th, 2020-12:50
This movement is probably made on an assembly line. Meaning multiple watchmakers add on their modules to the movement. So, let's say hypothetically one watchmaker assembles the winding gear train module, and he always does so incorrectly, then just about ...