The date window might look clear in pics (and perhaps its my old eyes), but I do sometimes get the date wrong! A less common Offshore Diver, in RG with a titanium bezel (which makes little sense if I'm honest, because this weighs a some and strapping it o
I have a similarly-small wrist (actually a notch smaller than 6.5) and last year really fell in love with the look of the offshore diver. Tried on several different offshore variants on different days but, sadly, just did not find anything comfortable. I
I have a smaller wrist 6.5”. But I like the offshore diver. Anyone in the Bay Area, near Sunnyvale have one I could try on to see if it even fits me? I could meet you in a bank or some neutral place. I just don’t know anyone who has one 🤔🙃 I recently trie
but from my head there is 4 14790 models, all two tone of course wit 2 RG-T and 2 SS-T smooth dials, few 33mms also in two tone with tapiserrie dials, 39mm dual time and 2 perpetual calendars, Messis ROs chrono with tantalum bezel and one Diver or Offshor
I also had the pleasure to buy some very nice AP pieces including the Orange Offshore Diver, 39mm Skeleton etc. and I actually did go to the boutique recently to change a strap. The service was very good and they did let me see some watches. This said, I
5 Years of ownership of the Royal Oak Offshore Diver Orange 15710! Things were very different back them in terms of availability 😁 I am very happy I could secure this totally summer and totally understated 😅 diver. Is is bright and bold but I wear it well
I am 1 for 1, if we are keeping stats but I was beyond lucky. All credit to the associate, the manager and the client who declined the offer. I just regret not buying the other piece as well. I do believe it was a 43 mm which is honestly a very nice size
Acquiring my first Audemars Piguet (sorry in advance for my english): I usually visit London at least two times a year, however I have never deared to contact the boutique. I have been on the outside of the establishment several times but my Scandiavian m
Green dials may be en vogue, but this is not the first green dial AP diver, and it’s not my first AP, but it’s a really fun, well executed clunk of a sports watch. My first AP was a white diver. I ended up selling it for an Offshore chrono. All the while,
That is the "pristine grey" dial version of the newly released models. While many like the Royal Oak,my absolute favorite was always the Offshore : the real "mother of modern sports watches". From the three new releases I have chosen the grey dial version