The Trulli was mine, the Schumacher belonged to a good AP collector. The fake RBII was worn by a super docuhey dude I met on the trip. The fallout after was hilarious, to be honest.
AP had a good run of auto-themed Offshores. Honestly, I miss those days.
By: MichaelC : March 7th, 2026-23:15
Many complained "too many limited editions". I happen to like variety. Like the Survivor, that one really called to me, and I am glad they made it, even if it was excessive for others.
I ask this because I have a good friend who has wanted an Offshore for years and...
By: Robert65 : April 3rd, 2026-12:11
is working his butt off in the Middle East taking major heat daily to earn enough to eventually purchase it. He's risking life and limb - living long term in an austere lifestyle in an environment that would make most of us cry like little girls... and when he finally saves enough to buy the Offshore he will cherish it for a lifetime. Bought with blood, sweat and tears. That buddy is kind of the opposite of the super douchey (did I spell that right?) dude.
Michael, there's discussion GOLD in that dynamic!!
By: Robert65 : April 7th, 2026-17:19
So he acted like it was legit even though he was amongst real collectors?! That's bold. When you get a moment, consider changing the subject line of this post to "Super Douche brings fake to GTG" Best, Robert
He did act "legit" the whole time. I'm not sure what else was in his "collection", but he had to know his RBII was fake. 2013 or maybe it was 2012, never heard anything else about the guy.