Flash back to slightly more than a month ago, I had a chance to closely inspect another impressive piece of wrist art from AP, the RO Concept Laptimer. The large watch commands a huge wrist presence with its avant-garde design, but is also very comfortabl...
This new batch is really exceptional! I have not yet seen the Michael Schumacher in person, but am really excited to. And your Millenary sure looks exceptional, even in the immediate company of its tour de force relative. Thanks for the post, Amigo.
And that's the beauty of AP - quality up and down the line. Regarding the Laptimer, can someone help me out, I can't find the third column wheel! If the top of your great macro is "12", I see the two column wheels at "10" and "4". But where's the third on...
Any AP enthusiast would be excited about the Laptimer, because it is such an amazing watch! The in-house movement developed from scratch combined with the limited edition of 221 pieces is more than enough to justify it's worth if you can afford it.
Are 221 watches a real LE? Papi is a genius, but i don't share your enthusiasm. It would be better if Audemars PIguet put some efforts to show a new Edward piguet's line (for instance, or a real in house chrono movement) I know it's all about the benji's,...
I have friends who share the same view. Although I do not entirely agree with you on the Concept Laptimer, I do agree that AP needs an in-house integrated chrono movement as a staple for its product lines. A revamp of the Edward Piguet line would certainl...
I have not seen this concept in person but I am very happy to hear that AP have incorporated the curved bezel and crystal again as first seen in the CW1. I personally prefer this to the flat bezel and hope AP continue to use the curve bezel and crystal on...
I would love to see a ROO with curved bezel and crystal ... would be a nice subtle way to soften the hard edges and I reckon it would look pretty spectacular.