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thanks !
thanks for your reply.
i think too dip but no scuba.
thanks, for your help, Opinion are shared and for the AP service price, i have doubt....
Wonderful 15300....
By: Andy : February 19th, 2011-07:06
this is one of the AP's I'm considering at the moment - all I can say is that my next piece will be an AP (or JLC..!) and the black face RO is high on that list. Regarding water proofness the AP site say's is it 50m water resistant which I would read as i...
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By: chrono13 : February 19th, 2011-09:37
Hello Thanks, it's a great watch. Many compliment since i bought from different people. I chosen black dial for elegance, sport, and lisibility. I think, like many watches that white dial we get tired of that color as the blue is wrong with all the clothe...
I tried...
By: AT : February 19th, 2011-10:55
Swimming with my RO 15202. It didn't like it, condensation was forming in the watch all the time. I had to send it to AP and 1200 Euros later I got it back. I wouldn't recommend putting it in the water.
I've swam as well...
By: Zack845 : February 19th, 2011-11:18
Off the coast of Massachusetts. I've been in the Atlantic ocean with my 15300. Worked fine, just make sure to wash it off in lukewarm water afterwards to get rid of any salt or sand... But If you're going for a dip or a short swim I think the 15300 is fin...
Waterproof Royal Oaks?
By: maroon : February 24th, 2011-05:34
Its interesting to hear the various viewpoints of whether to swim or not to when wearing a watch that is rated at being water resistant to 50m. For my part I have the jumbo and have swam regularly when wearing it - at times up to once a week for three yea...