
Little White Rabbit's post on the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 26480TI in titanium and blue highlights a compelling combination of materials and aesthetics. This article explores why this specific reference has become a go-to for collectors, focusing on its wearability and unique design elements. Readers will gain insight into its practical advantages and a deeper understanding of its appeal within the broader ROO collection.
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Who knows, maybe it will happen after all.
Great choice. I nearly bought this twice..... but stopped in vain, with the forlorn hope for the new AP 440x to be fitted. Sadly they are busy filling the watch that cannot be named with it. 🤣 Dommage. Rap
He's going to be waiting a while...
Have not seen many of these!! Peter
My wrist is 6.5” and more rounded. I can pull off a 42mm Panerai Submersible, so should be able to pull off this one. Although this one may be longer lug-to-lug. I had a ROO Diver, but sold it because it was too clunky. I don’t think I’ll have that problem with the 26480TI. Or will I...? Case thickness - ROO Diver 14.1mm vs. 26480TI 12.8mm. The 26480TI is only 1.3mm thinner on paper, but still makes a big difference on the wrist. How do the lug-to-lug and furthest point plots/strap jet out measu
There hasn’t been much buzz on this model. I did find posts on another forum. Also, there are YouTube videos on the model, which I found helpful. The biggest question is what are the lug-to-lug and furthest point plots/strap jet out measurements? I may have to buy one blindly, but would be sure to get one from a seller that has a flexible return policy.
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