Like this passage from SJX: "...the Royal Oak Selfwinding Chronograph 38 mm has been upgraded with a new manufacture calibre and sapphire case back..." (underline added by me).
The watches of A don't appeal to me as I just don't find the case shape appealing to me and in E I love the watch except for the IMHO mismatched new Audemars Piguet font that I just don't think suits the watch or any sports watch. My favourite out of all
As the recently released RD#5 is supposed to be the last in Audemars Piguet's Research & Development series , I thought some of us might enjoy going through the pieces of this spectacular horological saga one by one. So here's a pictorial overview of RD#1
50 piece Limited Edition, exclusively available to Audemars Piguet North America from September 1 through October 2022. This watch does not have a 50th Anniversary rotor. The dial is "smoked blue-green".
When the AP RO 15500 got announced last year, it was notable that the silver dialed version was missing from this iteration. This, being the dial color of my 15400 version, piqued my interest. Why would they retire that dial? Poor sales? Difficulty in man
On March 8 2019, the One Night for One Drop gala event will be held at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. 6 exceptional items will be auctioned to raise funds. One Drop is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing access to safe water arou