MoscowImp
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RO Dual Time
Royal Oak Dual Time
Hello to all. Here's my new (to me) RO dual time which I'm happy to own from today. I don't think my others watches will be getting an outing for a while. Sorry about the terrible photo, it doesn't do justice to the aesthetics of this wonderful build. It's also a "goldilocks size", not too big or too small at 39mm and slim, perfect for an elegant sports "desk watch."I have several 41-42mm watches but the RO has wrist presence that comes with this iconic design. I tried a chrono model in black face, which was the same price, but I think the chrono, which has a thicker case for the movement, probably needs the 41mm size to balance it perfectly. I like the complications of the JLC movement in this dual time, it makes a very interesting & functional watch.

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RO Dual Time
By: MoscowImp : March 11th, 2013-15:34
Royal Oak Dual Time Hello to all. Here's my new (to me) RO dual time which I'm happy to own from today. I don't think my others watches will be getting an outing for a while. Sorry about the terrible photo, it doesn't do justice to the aesthetics of this ...
Carbon parts for RO
By: Eternal : March 12th, 2013-06:06
Hi ED-209, Cool carbon parts, are you trying to make a carbon case for your RO? Keep us updated on how it turns out, would be an interesting combo! Its like putting a horn back on the royal oak and bringing it a step further! Best Et