Here is one some of you might not have seen. Small Royal Oak Offshore run in 2010. I loved the colors, bezel, and tach. A little confusing are the decisions to color the perimeter of the continuous seconds and chronograph minute counter subdials, and the ...
And they still do with highly complicated pieces. But outside of the CODE Starwheel, what have we seen recently with unique detailing like a Survivor or Barrichello? Or even movement based rarities like the regatta countdown timers on the Polaris / carbon...
Mostly about the re-dialing of chronographs, dealer editions, etc. Somehow AP got away from offering at least 1 cool and unique Offshore each year. I think the new 43mm End of Days says it all. To me, it is just another 43mm Offshore. To call it an "End o...
The Sincere Offshores were some of my favorite dealer / region pieces. The Amsterdam Offshore looked cool, never seen that one live. And the Gstaad Classic, which I have posted on in the past.