ThomasM[PuristS]
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It should be...
Jan 21, 2010,08:19 AM
the same size as the standard non skeletonized 15300, which means about 40mm. Notice the case is a production case, not a prototype case. Obviously, this can change when it goes into full production.
Production, like all skeletonized pieces, will be very low, but it is planned to be a general distribution (ie, not Boutique only) non-limited model.
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TM
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"regular production"...
By: ThomasM : January 21st, 2010-08:23
Hi, Ed, it will be "regular production" as noted below, but like all skeletonized models, production will be very low. Put another way, if you see one immediately available, and you really like it, snap it up. You never know when it will be "immediately a...
It should be...
By: ThomasM : January 21st, 2010-08:19
the same size as the standard non skeletonized 15300, which means about 40mm. Notice the case is a production case, not a prototype case. Obviously, this can change when it goes into full production. Production, like all skeletonized pieces, will be very ...
best post until now....
By: kkhazen : January 20th, 2010-22:20
... my next target is the Grand prix. Your pics helped a lot to have a better idea. My favourite is the Rg. If you have a pics of the left side of the watch, that would be very helpfull. Wonder how the thickness and the transitions from carbon to ceramic ...
Thanks!!!
By: furen : January 21st, 2010-01:25
I love the Rose Gold skeleton. I am just wondering if the movement is coated with pvd because it is a little black in the pictures. I just hope not too much people love the skeleton, it will be loooong wait! Francis
AP Skeleton RO
By: cory : January 21st, 2010-14:32
Would someone care to comment on the finishing on the inside of the skeleton? It looks kinda dark gray/black? Black components? I like and am sure it looks way more beautiful in the flesh. Thanks for all the pics! Cory
Nice photos
By: joydivision : January 21st, 2010-03:55
Thanks for the excelent photos. There are some very nice classical watches altough i dont understand the need for such a small ROO when there is the RO. But the grand prix, the ROO tourbillon the carbon millenary and also the survivor they remind me of th...
Great report Z3...
By: Andy : January 21st, 2010-08:51
love the blue dialed ROO but price wise I really like the AP Diver....this and the JLC Navy Seals Diver are my 2 favourites of the show and look forward to seeing them both in the flesh. Great pics and thank you for your time in putting this together. You...
cal 2324/2810
By: ThomasM : January 22nd, 2010-07:45
Hi, Dino, The base movement is the same, just in a larger case. The basic movement is the same in the 15300 and 15305, just skeletonized, cal. 3120. I'm waiting for a clarification on the "finish" on the skeletonized movement. Cheers, TM
Thanks Thomas...
By: Dino944 : January 22nd, 2010-11:22
I suspected the movement in the RO Calander was from the old RO Day/Date & Moonphase, but I wasn't sure. Also thanks for clarifying that the movement in the new Skeleton RO is based on the 3210. Thanks you so much for the info on the movement in the new R...