This is a first generation model which allows access to the spring bars (which you can see in the photo). In the second generation this access point disappears which makes it pretty much impossible for the owner to remove the bracelet.
A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus ref. 363.179 / LSLS3635BA in steel with a blue dial. Dimensions: 40.5 x 11.1 mm. Automatic caliber L155.1 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak , ref. 15202ST.OO.1240ST.01 with a blue dial. Dimensions: 39 x 8.2 mm. Automatic caliber 2121. Do...
And I agree that the Odysseus looks very nice on a strap. I find the RO more refined, but I fully understand the appeal of the Odysseus. Best, Emmanuel
Refinement, purity, depth, historical significance… Now if only the crown wouldn’t fall out all the time! The Odysseus to me, is like the Ogre. Beautiful on the inside, ugly on the outside Does not reflect luxury.
The RO design is more cohesive, at the same time there are lovely details on the ALS like the caseback. ALS deserve credit for giving their watch decent water resistance, AP is a joke.
If my memory serves me right, I think ALS refused to remove the bracelet on models with a bracelet: so it's something you have to do yourself. Best, Emmanuel
This is a first generation model which allows access to the spring bars (which you can see in the photo). In the second generation this access point disappears which makes it pretty much impossible for the owner to remove the bracelet.