In fact, the entire right side of a 44mm Offshore Chronograph is like a large arc when you look at it. To me, if I had to describe one or the other as "curved", it is the 44mm version. I love both, and my flat wrist allows me to wear the 44. The prices ar
Where do you guys like to get your straps for these? I just bought a chunky 26400SO. It comes on a pretty boring black strap. Would like to get a replacement textile type of strap, or something fun!
after some health challenges in Q1, I’m currently enjoying a restorative cure in Altaussee. The peaceful surroundings provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy my Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph in Black Ceramic. After some technical issues
I am not usually one for group shots, but as my good friend Peter asked for 2 of these, I figured let's get a few snaps of the trio. I bought my first AP in 2001, so I am approaching 25 years with the brand. I have never not owned an AP over this time, an
Some may have already heard about Arnie's recent encounter with Munich Airport customs enroute to a fundraising dinner for Schwarzenegger’s climate initiative in the Austrian ski resort of Kitzbühel on Thursday - in his own quoted words: “ This is the pro
First and foremost, I always feel it is better to get the one your heart is committed to. If that is the 15500, then I would wait for it. That said... IMO, the 37mm "looks" better than the 41mm in these 2 particular references. I have compared them side b
For a current Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph model, I would likely choose exactly the same. So exciting, what a Christmas present! An who knows, we just might have this one in common at some point
I have long stated the silver dial 25770 is my personal favorite for any Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph. The dark blue / grey subdials is a close 2nd for me, in the same reference.