
DonD presents a visual comparison of two Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore models, prompting a community discussion on subtle yet significant design changes. This post highlights how minor aesthetic updates can profoundly impact a watch's character and collector appeal. Readers can explore the nuances that differentiate these two versions and consider which iteration resonates most with their personal style.

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RGR=rose gold rubberclad, of course ;-) I held it in hand last year and was blown away. If I were in the market for any current production Offshore, that would be my choice.
...with us what the revisions are please? Thanks Tony
What is immediately apparent is the trimming of the numerals, now executed in rose gold. The old dial did not have that. Also, the "AP" logo at 3 is now in gold. The subdials have a rose gold ring around them. The date disc is black with white numerals, opposite of the older dial's black numerals on white. Lastly, the dial color itself is more of a chestnut color now, much warmer and perhaps better paired to rose gold than the older dark grey. Also of note, the revised version retains the older
And it makes a world of a difference! Your hornback looks superb with it too!
Nice shots! The piece is so sharp. Classic.
I'm still going to stick with the original dial that I am buying, for now, although the dealer has made it clear that I can take this one instead if I change my mind. For me, the older dial brings a casual appearance to a bling watch. I think it fits more with the jeans and polo shirt look that I wear most days.
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