
Nicolas (amanico) revisits a significant piece from his past collection: the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak City of Sails in steel. His reflection on why this particular reference ultimately left his collection, despite its iconic status, offers a valuable perspective on the often-overlooked importance of wearability in luxury watch ownership. This article delves into the nuances of collector choices, highlighting how personal comfort can outweigh even the most celebrated designs.

Wore for 1 year and sold for the same price I bought (still remember it was $15000). Miss my rubberclad more than this COS π Now I only have 1 RO (92 jumbo)
I used to have one as well, but different iteration.... found it very comfortable despite platinum heft... but let it go due to the date window which my eyes could not ignore... with no date it would have stayed for sure...!
The JPM ROO too Ah, the good old days π
Alinghi one. Now you can get a Tudor Pelagos Alinghi chronographπ Perhaps it is more comfortable to wear.
How about getting that wrist thicker?π
The sharpness and thinness of this sport model is Uber fine! Love the case back too Peter
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