Lost in the plethora of Offshore(s), the Royal Oak Chronograph some what lives in the shadows of its larger (in every literal sense of the word) sibling. Since I got my 15300 some years ago, I knew I had to have a 26300 to complete ! LOLLL The 26300 is of...
I'm on holiday, why would you post a picture of a Bloomberg terminal and remind of the £$%load of work I have waiting for me.... :-) Regardless, white dial chrono is my favourite. Great choice! MR
This was a very very close second, and the rest is history. Went for more contrast, but its was a vey tough decision. Was thinking of a strap myself, and your photos answered my question ! We should have a roll call !
Although haven't managed to see one in the flesh yet, and am glad as it wouldve been a tough choice!!It would've been close, but I went for the white dial as I think it goes better with darker skin color.
I've had mine for my a year and throughly enjoy wearing this special piece. The design as I have spoken about here for years is one of the most simplistic and clean yet absolutely beautiful watches that I have ever seen. Knowing where to stop in design is...
This is my favorite generation of the ROC, and this blue dial is stunning. I can never decide between this dial the brown dial. But obviously you have made your choice, where I remain indecisive, and thus, ROC-less. :-/ I am also a big fan of the F. Pigue...
I am warming on the new 41mm Royal Oak Chronograph collection, but I really love the charm of the "older" 39mms. Here are a few photos of a piece from days gone by. Damn, I really miss this watch... And the somewhat infamous MichaelC ROC Racer: ...
On that leather strap ! Btw, is here an AP that you have never tried / owned ? LOLLL I do struggle with the the new 41mm range , despite its a matter of getting used to. ROC racer rockz ! Am off to the archives ;)