pingtsai[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Woah...I must have grew in size...
LOL...that is actually a shot of Anthony's wrist. I thought it looked better on a man's wrist. The lugs stuck out too much on my wrist.
Thank you for your compliments!
Solid work Ping.
By: MichaelC : December 3rd, 2012-21:08
Thanks for reviewing the history of the Royal Oak. I agree it is a great release for AP to have this 37mm Royal Oak. IMO the criticism of the discontinuation of the 15300 is not so much that it forces a potential buyer up in price on the jumbo or in size ...
Thank you Michael...
By: pingtsai : December 4th, 2012-21:55
...for your comments and explanation. Now I understand better :) I also think that the 15300 seemed to be more versatile and more of an everyday watch that people could really enjoy. The Jumbo seems more specialized, more of a collectors item. Thanks agai...
HQ review.
By: VMM : December 4th, 2012-03:15
Thanks for the reading and the fantastic pics, you've captured all its beauty. For me, this is the most beautiful and balanced Royal Oak from the current collection. Love it. The 15400 is a mess, specially the white dial version, IMHO. Thanks for sharing....
I agree
By: pingtsai : December 4th, 2012-22:21
...that this Royal Oak is one of the nicest ones. It has beautiful proportions. I have not seen the 15400 in person so I can't comment but just out of curiosity, what do you not like about it?
Easy.
By: VMM : December 5th, 2012-01:46
The lack of balance. I guess AP has done it because of the market demands, but from what I see it's similar to what happened with the Rolex Explorer I in 39 mm. The 36 mm is, to me, one of the most balanced watches in the world in terms of proportions, an...
Beautiful Review
By: patrick_y : December 4th, 2012-13:02
The history of the AP Royal Oak is truly incredible; the original first Sports Watch from the Swiss Big Three. Always loved the Royal Oak, the combination of a restrained amount of polished surfaces and large amount of brushed surfaces makes this watch so...