More details and additional novelties can be found on APโs website. Most notably, 15400 will be replaced with 15500 which showcases a new inhouse movement. My absolute favorite is, of course, the Jumbo in WG with salmon dial (limited to 75 pieces only). ๐...
That I wish they would make a WG 15202. The piece is stunning but the last thing I wanted to read was that it is another boutique only piece, guess I will not be buying one. I hate to say it but as big of a fan of AP that I have been for over 20 years I t...
The irony of course is many of the great dealers are largely responsible for building the brands. And then they get their lines pulled, it is really unfair. I experienced the other side of the coin from one local dealer in particular. I supported them for...
In 2019, they need to cover the regular steel and gold versions plus 100 remaining pieces of the IP. Thatโs probably the reason. But I also had hoped for some more. ๐ฉ
Yet again depriving collectors by issuing 75 pieces RO Limited Edition. Going in-house with 15500 is a good idea and I hope the price points are not moved . Wish they had replaced it with 40mm Royal Oak instead ...
Based on novelties they can change name from AP to RO ... salmon is great but frosted purple is most interesting...I would like to see than in metal. Cheers D
Grey ceramic case with sandblasted titanium pushpiece guards and a grand prix rotor. Grey ceramic case with sandblasted titanium pushpiece guards and a grand prix rotor. cant wait! ...
Removing 'Automatic' from the dial seems to have left the 15500 looking a bit empty/unbalanced. The new movement also seems to have fattened up the case a little bit. I think I prefer my 15400. Love the grey ceramic chronograph, though.