ThomasM[PuristS]
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My apologies, pplater, for pouring gasoline onto a spark...
and unintentionally hijacking your great OP! :-(
I applaud your approach, thank you.
I am traveling (three countries in five days) and upside down on my timezones. Maybe I shouldn't address "broader issues" in this state, but sometimes...
:-(
I do have some (in fact several) non octagonal AP's; in fact I only got my FIRST octagon some decades after my love affair with AP started. But alas, that HDD is not with me on this trip.
Cheers,
TM
"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...