
Christianch's five-year ownership review of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver 15710ST.OO.A070CA.01 offers a timely look at a vibrant reference. His personal experience highlights the changing landscape of luxury watch availability and the enduring appeal of a bold, summer-ready timepiece. This article explores why this specific Offshore Diver continues to captivate collectors, particularly given its distinctive aesthetic and the current market dynamics for Audemars Piguet.




is obvioulsy not for everyone but..doesn't have to be! was made in limited numbers (I think the orange was 220) I also liked the yellow, green etc. oh well if I could turn back time I would get them all!
The main thing is that you enjoy it, and the colours really are perfect for summer! It would also be perfect for Halloween π
fresh and juicy, despite of its ageβ¦ πππ Well, I am still missing my AP Diver, although I had only the black version. The orange is FANTASTIC, I would bite it in a heartbeat, it is so real! The Lime looked also very nice! Are they still in production? Although it is really a silly question in these daysβ¦ Yours, Adam
Itβs nice to wear something a little βoutside the normβ, and this watch is practical (timing bezel, waterproof, date, robust) to boot.
They released them in 2017 then other colors came in 2018 but now I think is only green, grey and black. These were all the old, fancy colours www.audemarspiguet.com To my surprise I saw that the colored divers do not go for much more in the secondary market...
rubber strap is very comfortable like in all divers
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