Not my favorite version as I prefer the titanium then the platinum version, but it is quite something! A kind of King of Cool. Credit: Watchcollecting. Best, Nicolas
From left to right: Trulli, Barrichello and Juan Pablo Montoya: Among these three, which is your favorite? For me: JPM first, then Barrichello. All three are Titanium, by the way. Best, Nicolas
Once upon a time, like 15 years ago, I had a few of them: Seems like people are shying away from these nowadays. I was very fond of the RBII and JPM too, and their prices are becoming quite attractive. On the other hand, the 15202 Jumbo in white dial whic
Then upgraded to (for me till today) the best looking ROO THE RBII Fast forward to last year where I rebought the JPM from bonhams at the exact price o bought it back then (the ratail price) and gave it to my eldest son who is fir good or bad is into watc
Mostly about the re-dialing of chronographs, dealer editions, etc. Somehow AP got away from offering at least 1 cool and unique Offshore each year. I think the new 43mm End of Days says it all. To me, it is just another 43mm Offshore. To call it an "End o
I had the rose gold version, and the only thing I didn't like about it was the construction of the strap where the sides of the strap would start to peel off. Other than that, it will always be known as the 1st Offshore with a display back! Cheers, Anthon
In platinum: I had it in titanium and loved it but I also tried the platinum and it was hard to resist... Which I did, because it was way above my means... Good memories! Nicolas
Glad to finally reel it back in. End of Days, for me the one that really started the Offshore craze (even though upon release it was not a hit). Montoya really took things to the next level, breaking many barriers, and paving the way for this weapon-theme