MichaelC[AP Moderator]
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Thank you Alex!
I appreciate your sincere words.
It is such an interesting piece. Truthfully, this watch has no clear identity - a dive watch with a gold bezel made to commemorate a horse race. That is odd.
BUT... it is so stunning and fun to wear! Very unique combination of materials, color, and weight. It feels and looks like real luxury. I'm definitely thrilled to have it.
Congrats...
By: JavD : November 27th, 2014-13:09
Hi Michael, Congratulations on your new pick up. I received my delivery of this same piece a couple of weeks ago after eyeing it up for quite a while. Its a beautiful watch in the flesh for sure and I totally agree regarding the buckle. Unfortunately the ...
Diver...
By: BentN : November 28th, 2014-02:49
Wow! When working hard – I guess you kind of "expecting" being rewarded in some way. WHAT to be rewarded with would be highly individual to each of us, but as we are here discussing in a watch forum – I think a watch is very appropriate :-) This is a supe...
Thanks a lot Bent.
By: MichaelC : November 29th, 2014-19:27
It is a new sensation for me, even as a seasoned AP enthusiast, to wear a non-chrono Royal Oak Offshore. I was seriously considering the steel model before this one was released. I expect we will see more dial and materials variations for the Diver in the...
Congratulations
By: d-star : November 28th, 2014-06:08
What a great looking piece. The contrasting colors really work. interesting to read about the titanium buckle. Gold buckle would have visually competed the look. Tantalum buckle would have been a good choice too? Thanks for sharing your new purchase with ...
Thanks Duf.
By: MichaelC : November 29th, 2014-19:44
Indeed, Christmas came early for me! That LBJ is so striking in person, I was really taken with it. And a similar scheme to this one but in reverse. Perhaps it was inspiration for this QEII Diver. Love that photo of Mr. Westwood. I hope 2015 is the year h...
Thank you Alex!
By: MichaelC : December 3rd, 2014-08:50
I appreciate your sincere words. It is such an interesting piece. Truthfully, this watch has no clear identity - a dive watch with a gold bezel made to commemorate a horse race. That is odd. BUT... it is so stunning and fun to wear! Very unique combinatio...
Thanks Colin.
By: MichaelC : December 11th, 2014-08:24
As best I can remember from trying on a RG Rubberclad, I would say the weights are about the same. The rubberclad has a solid caseback, whereas the QEII is open. Still, the tantalum case and thick caseback ring are quite heavy, so that must be close to a ...
You know me well Wayne
By: MichaelC : December 14th, 2014-20:21
And as soon as I saw the photo of this one earlier in the year, I hoped it could be my return to a grey AP. I'm thrilled I was able to work it out. If I could really choose, I would love a solid tantalum caseback for this watch. As we have discussed, this...