There have been some discussions on the internet about this topic. I thought I would just share my observations here since I have some first-hand experience. I understand that AP has made some minor improvements to the dial this year, particularly the AP ...
Thanks for these details, wasn't aware of them and definitely things to consider! Congrats on your new purchase! The new I series appears to be moving (even more) towards the original 5402 (with its ca. 32 'square' density per dial :) Great photos as usua...
It has the old logo and updated SWISS MADE font, and less squares on the dial than yours. It sure would be interesting to know the actual production numbers of each variation - there must be some very rare versions now I imagine. All adds to the lore of t...
I think it was in the magazine Watchtime. It talked about large variations in the chronometry of the 15202 depending on the position of the watch. Does this have anything to do with these changes that you mention on the dial? Should I take mine to be serv...
Does your watch function OK? Is it keeping time well? If so, why send it for service or a different dial when these variations are so subtle? I'm quite certain the dial updates have nothing to do with the performance of the movement. Mine seems to keep gr...
I remember that watchtime article from back in the day (I googled it after you mentioend it!) It is definitely not related to performance of the watch. It could have been that the tolerance might have been to little for 'fail/safe'... but most probably, t...
If my memory does not fail me, it was on the November-December issue of 2012. I am abroad now, but I will check it up when I go back home and I will post separately if I find it. I just feel a little "let down" if I have bought a watch which is found defe...
You did not buy a "defective" watch from AP. And rest assured, if anything were wrong with the watch, it would be taken care of under its proper warranty (assuming, of course, the watch was purchased through an authorized point of sale). Please, enjoy you...
If a watch comes out with a lower-than-expected accuracy and the dial needs to be modified in just over 6 months I don't know how to call it but "defective". It is only my opinion, of course. I will enjoy thoroughly my Jumbo, of course. But that doesn't m...
Does your specific watch run erratically? Does it show movement accuracy issues? Do you think a new dial with more squares on the guilloche will help the accuracy of the movement?? Of course you can criticize - we promote honesty here and don't skirt real...
I don't give much importance to accuracy and I am used to periodically resetting the time on my watches. So I didn't expect much in that area when I purchased my lovely 15202... But I am extremely pleased to report less than a quarter of a minute deviatio...
... only just now I came across the topic, and of course I had to check my own 15202 Anniversary, which is from late 2012 and may therefore be one of the earlier ones... I do not have front pic available, but may I point your attention to 2 differences I ...
I'm very happy to share that my RO Extra Thin is running as reliable as it should... it even passed the "dip test" recently Yes! The RO 15202ST is waterproof Almost 3 years of pure joy! Best, Wayne ...
Regarding the blue hue of the dials which versions are more blue. I am looking at two 15202 blue dials for sale and one seems more black and the other is more bluer.