
MichaelC's post, "The Governor," offers a captivating look at a unique Audemars Piguet reference, inviting collectors to appreciate its distinctive design and historical context. His personal appreciation for "oddball" pieces shines through, providing a valuable perspective on collecting beyond mainstream models. This article delves into the nuances of this particular reference, highlighting its appeal to those who seek rarity and character in their timepieces.



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Just learned about Arnolds Allstarโs as well. A good deed is worthy of celebration.
I like oddballs as you know
I remember one for the Italian market with a slate blue dial, and a platinum Arnold All Stars version with white dial.
Perhaps most notably the End of Days Royal Oak Offshore for most.
The dual times were cool.
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