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The AP Royal Oak suits you very well.
May 02, 2018,16:30 PM
Which one speaks the loudest to you is the one for you.
Enjoy
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I didnt know that brand till you told me π¬
By: Watchonthewrists : May 3rd, 2018-14:11
Must say it looks very nice , especially when you like vintage PP nautilus ππ». Cant wait to read your post about it when you get it . ππ» thanks for the tip π€will look deeper into the brand later this weekπ
Thats what i like about independents my friend
By: Watchonthewrists : May 3rd, 2018-23:06
The contact with the creator , to hear his passion and later on to feel there passion on the wrist . Huge congrats and looking forward to see the pics ππ»π€ ps be carefull , indies can be addictive π
both are nice
By: aston.db4 : May 2nd, 2018-14:30
Both watches have their own appealing attributes. Since I already own a Daytona, I would go with the appeal of the AP.
+1 [nt]
By: raymond74 : May 2nd, 2018-22:26
I was gonna say ROC...
By: psychotic : May 2nd, 2018-15:03
because I find screw down pushers on a chrono to be counter-intuitive but then I realised that this is an older gen ROC. Hmm... in that case, I would go for the ROC.π
Yes, they both screw down.
By: psychotic : May 2nd, 2018-17:55
I was being sarcastic. My (convoluted) meaning was that since the Daytona is a screw down, I would prefer a ROC. But then I realized that the ROC is also a screw down. In which case, I would STILL prefer a ROC! Sorry for the confusion, Alfred
My pleasure.
By: psychotic : May 2nd, 2018-18:19
Screw downs are a deal breaker for me. I constantly time things (at the restaurant, waiting for the bus, my wife trying on shoes). But if I want to time something, I want to do it right away and not have to take the watch off and unscrew the buttons. By t...
ROC
By: Spencer Karrington : May 2nd, 2018-15:28
I understand the appeal of the Rolex but I personally love the design of the ROC, Gerald Genta at his best! A true masterpiece of not only design but also of a beautiful movement as well, when it is shown
I voted with my $$$: the ROC
By: sidtang : May 2nd, 2018-16:32
Mine is the 26300. ROC has the finesse while the Daytona is too common and too industrial. However, ROC spots a FP 1185 with date. Not in-house movement and $$$$$ to service. Itβs double the servicing fee compared to Daytona and triple compared to other 1...
I prefer the Daytona because it is the better watch, inhousecaliber, no date, better to wear, much better service arround the world.
By: Walter2 : May 3rd, 2018-00:17
I love the RO too, but in the first version, with caliber 2121 in steel. It is perfect! I dont like a RO Chronos, not with the modulchrono-caliber and the deep datehole, not with FP 1185. I dont like a RO with rubberstrap, leatherstrap and all this worst ...
Having both
By: Gelato Monster : May 2nd, 2018-17:25
will complete you. They both are the ultimate iconic piece that every body knows and admire. Neither of them is for me
IMHO
By: Gelato Monster : May 2nd, 2018-17:47
The 116500 LN is the most beautiful Daytona. If I may suggest either black or white it will be perfect for you. It is the only Daytona I love other than the vintage which are beyond affordable.
Laventure is gorgeous
By: Gelato Monster : May 2nd, 2018-17:48
I have also been eyeing on it. Congratulations on Laventure. It is good if you never feel complete and keep adding more and more special collection pieces π. Please keep sharing them with us.
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By: Gelato Monster : May 4th, 2018-08:09
+1
I had the same conundrum
By: Velociphile - No longer in the building : May 2nd, 2018-23:50
and I went for the Daytona recently, but I already own the 15202 Jumbo. My choice was based on: which I would regret not owning the least. Design aside, there are just too many things wrong with the ROC in 2018 that are desperate for updating: 1. Water re...
I owned both at one point...
By: BMR : May 3rd, 2018-05:57
I owned the same ROC as you have only in the blue dial and a white Daytona 16520. I loved them both for many years, 10 to be exact. Now, I only have the Daytona left as I traded my ROC in while working on another project. To be honest, I really don't miss...