The Dualtime is probably the lesser popular model from the RO line. Though I always liked the Dualtime dating back to 26120 on bracelet, I wasn't a fan of the tweaked designs of my watch when it first came out. I also thought the power reserve "Up & Down"
Thanks for the comparison, however I do not have the wonderful ladies version you compare to at my disposal. I have in the past owned a 26120st and a 26400au. I enjoyed them both immensely. Had the 26400au not been so large I would have kept it, but at 44
Welcome to PuristSPro MoscowImp. And congrats on your AP RO Dual Time! IMO the 26120 is a great piece and an under-appreciated movement in the RO collection. Your watch looks really nice with the white dial. Regards, ED-209
Hi MosesL, I noticed this a while back when I had my AP RO DT 26120 and had asked AP about this when I visited LeBrassus back in 2008. They confirmed that the power reserve indicator doesn't go to the absolute full position on the subdial scale. It goes s
Hi guys, i have a question - is it the case that the power reserve indicator on the RO dual time (ref 26120) cannot go beyond the three-quarter mark no matter how much one winds the watch? thanks in advance! moses
Hi daytona1712, I believe it is a different link than the one made for the AP 15300 (which will also fit the 26120). Best to contact the AP service center. I purchased my 1 1/2 link from the AP Clearwater, FL service center back in 2007. Ask for the parts
Thanks for the posting the video. Very cool to see a video tour of the exhibit and the background about the artists that created it with AP. Did you happen to notice that at the 00:28 mark of the video that they showed the AP RO Dual Time 26120? IMO it's
I can’t believe that it’s already the 40th Anniversary of Audemar Piguet’s iconic watch, the Royal Oak. From the first time I’ve saw one at my local AD I’ve always been attracted to the 39mm size of the Royal Oak more so than the currently popular Offshor