The collab is a mix of both: the design of the RO pocket watches and the “pop” function of the Pop Swatch (i.e. the ability of popping the watch out of its surrounding "container" or "support"). Best, Emmanuel
Here is an overview of the Royal Oak pocket watches that I have been able to identify . They fall into two generations : the first from the 1980s , the second from the 1990s . Enjoy and thanks for looking! Best, Emmanuel I. FIRST GENERATION OF ROYAL OAK P...
Seriously, a(nother) fantastic one of yours for which I am looking forward to taking the time it deserves, later tonight. Thanks a lot for this, and every, contribution! Cheers Marc
Unsurprisingly I lean towards YG with dial personally. But the white gold is very nice too. In fact, these RO appeal to me more than the wristwatches because they are dressy and classy: no date, no lume, no intrusive AP logo, elegant dauphine hands and th...
The collab is a mix of both: the design of the RO pocket watches and the “pop” function of the Pop Swatch (i.e. the ability of popping the watch out of its surrounding "container" or "support"). Best, Emmanuel
that being said, in today's world they are impractical and basically just a novelty. I get that some companies make them as sort of an interesting piece but the day of people wearing vests has long since disappeared except for a very small group of people...
That said, I like the 5691 more than any RO wristwatch: first, it’s hand wound and the movement is wonderful. Then the aesthetics are much more to my taste: no date, no lume, no intrusive AP logo, dauphine hands. Very appealing for me. Best, Emmanuel
That said, it’s always the right time when it comes to beautiful watches. And I personally like the 5691 more than any RO wristwatch: hand-wound (with a beautiful classic movement), dressier (the dauphine hands) and so much more clean. No date, no lume, n...