
Pinlug_Butter's recent visit to the AP House in Hong Kong offers a valuable perspective on Audemars Piguet's current Royal Oak offerings, particularly for collectors with smaller wrists. His detailed photos and initial impressions provide an excellent foundation for discussing the nuances of dial color, case size, and the unique appeal of AP's innovative complications. This article synthesizes community insights, making Pinlug_Butter's experience a touchstone for navigating the contemporary AP catalog.




This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2022-07-11 04:05:16 ...with the defective case...looks to be a big piece of metal they forgot to polish on the left side. I like it because of the small seconds. Maybe you can get a discount because of its condition...
Never seen this piece in person, but that's the button you push to get the minute repeater to chime right?
Another cool thing is that there are some holes at the case back for the sounds, and yet with 20m water resistance.
It seems to suit you well. While I can pull off Panerais i have been gravitating towards smaller sizes, I like the comfort, the vibe and the feeling of self confidence they convey. Did you try anything smaller?
Have you any pics of the music edition in metal that is saw in background...
because the blue looks stunning, but would the grey be perhaps more versatile? In part it depends how you plan to pair it and if looking for an all-arounder piece. Note that grey is also amazing. But to me the blue is a bit more interesting and attractive. What was your opinion of the black ceramic music edition? I know itβs a different beast compared to the ROs you were looking at. Thanks for sharing your visit.
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