The forum has really been rocking lately. Let's keep our "mo" going! Inspired by Sebastien's awesome salmon dialed Royal Oak, and TM's protoype City of Sails (what else are you hiding TM???), let's glance at a white gold Royal Oak Chronograph. These disco...
This size is the original one, fits also the biggest wrist and has the right proportions. Gerald Genta did design Royal Oak as a 39 mm watch - why to stretch it? Best, Kari
Then I decided to wait the one with manufactured movement. I hope that when the new movement is introduced, the new ROC will have an exhibition back. If such a watch is not coming to the market in some two years, I will find a NOS 39 mm version. Best, Kar...
I start to feel that I NEED a RO chorine. The only issue that bother me is the question: "Should I wait till AP comes with a manufactured movement?" I heard from AP that they are proceeding well with the design. Perhaps in the end of the year and a new RO...
It seems wise to wait and see what a new model will look like. I will be pleasantly surprised if it is offered in 40mm or less, but won't hold my breath on it. I can certainly see adding this new model to my old one, if it strikes the proper cord.
42-44 mm. Their main purpose is to sell watches and they must understand that i.e. 41 mm would be too close to ROO. To make it simple: if the new ROC is 39 mm, I will buy it. If it will be 40 mm, I will consider it. If it will be 41 mm or over, I'll skip ...
This Royal Oak Chrono in white gold sure is delightful. I'm quite certain you already know that! I welcome your participation, and hope to see photos of yours too :-)