MichaelC[AP Moderator]
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Another similarity for us!
Feb 20, 2022,17:47 PM
I engaged Panerai heavily 20 years ago... when I could read any watch dial from any distance. And my 372 is certainly one I still read just fine!
The details on the 41mm titanium perpetual are so cool. I love that you enjoy them so much. Over the years, I have admired "easy to read" PC watches like a UN or Glashutte with window openings. But there is something about a full calendar watch has the multiple subdials, which is so classic for the complication.
Look forward to seeing more posts of this one, and hopefully in person one day!
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Swimming with the fishes...
By: pfang56 : February 16th, 2022-17:20
Really pleased and thrilled to get this new AP - the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in Titanium with Salmon Dial. I will post additional impressions later on, but I\'m just blown away with this combination of materials, movement, and of course magnificence ...
Thanks much!!
By: pfang56 : February 16th, 2022-19:40
It would look good on any wrist if you ask me... Cheers Peter
Wow! Congrats!
By: Ivan5 : February 16th, 2022-17:54
Wonderful choice, pal! Enjoy!
Looks amazing
By: TeutonicCarFan : February 16th, 2022-18:04
What a watch! I normally am not a big RO fan. This is Exquisite!
I had look at a Patek Salmon 5270P...
By: pfang56 : February 16th, 2022-19:43
And yet I still landed with AP. Maybe one day! Salmon dial has a special colour which I believe has longevity... Cheers Peter
Oh my
By: Eikþyrnir : February 16th, 2022-18:27
That is just perfection; an absolute grail watch! APs with perpetual calenders are second to none. And a salmon dial - holy smokes. I must ask you how you achieved this drop dead glorious Audemars Piguet!? How many time watches did it take before you were...
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and passion!
By: pfang56 : February 16th, 2022-19:55
I believe we definitely share a similar level of passion, in fact I would say you have a lot more than I do! I guess I have been lucky to collect AP for 20 years now, and in the last few years have been extraordinary lucky to build a relationship with a n...
Thank you for showing this magnificent piece!
By: Eikþyrnir : February 16th, 2022-23:19
We just might share the same passion indeed! Im completely new in the Audemars Piguet watch family but I am borderline addicted; collecting catalogues now too. On my first visit to the boutique I was offered two watches, plus one lady and a code, I turned...
Quite kind of you..
By: pfang56 : February 17th, 2022-13:24
There is something quite special with any AP RO Perpetual, which I believe was the first sport perpetual calendar, released right after the G-Shock Be patient, be passionate, be persistent, and be positive - I'm sure you will get everything you wish!! Che...
Best value for money...
By: pfang56 : February 16th, 2022-19:58
Thanks for your feedback Maybe the soup base can match the Salmon dial...as a consolation. Cheers Peter
Thanks much!!
By: pfang56 : February 17th, 2022-13:18
Cheers Peter
Huge Congrats
By: Watchonthewrists : February 17th, 2022-08:25
Gorgeous AP . Love that salmon dial 😍👌🏻
Magnificent, Peter!
By: MichaelC : February 19th, 2022-13:14
HUGE congratulations for this one! I am unfortunately unable to read the displays on these watches without glasses, but I have long admired the classic layout with the subdials. How gorgeous is this watch with the all salmon dial. I wish you nothing but t...
Many thanks Michael!!
By: pfang56 : February 20th, 2022-16:44
I also long too for better eyesight to appreciate these novel dials. Ironic that when I had good vision, I enjoyed Panerai and oversized numbers - and these days I'm appreciating AP models with petite tapisserie, multiple dials and complications, and some...
Another similarity for us!
By: MichaelC : February 20th, 2022-17:47
I engaged Panerai heavily 20 years ago... when I could read any watch dial from any distance. And my 372 is certainly one I still read just fine! The details on the 41mm titanium perpetual are so cool. I love that you enjoy them so much. Over the years, I...
Many, many years ago!
By: MichaelC : February 21st, 2022-00:27
I in fact have the very first agenda ever signed by Angelo Bonati. I don't remember if he did 100 or 200 for the P crowd, but #001 is here somewhere! Have a greAP week as well ;-)
Ha!!
By: pfang56 : February 22nd, 2022-15:27
I think I might have lost mine...I do remember the inscription - "with passion" from AB...the good old days.. Cheers Peter
Indeed. Passion for the brand was incredible..
By: pfang56 : February 22nd, 2022-15:29
But my pockets were much smaller back then. I had one AP and just a few Panerai, but I had to constantly trade up instead of keep. Now super fortunate to enjoy more and appreciate more. Peter
Oh wow
By: afaleh : February 21st, 2022-04:53
That is a grail piece if there ever was one! Congrats!