Hello, I am in a dilemma. Looking to pickup a Royal Oak Chrono with standard blue dial. The seller has it listed as a 26300st. The case is an F series. However, upon further research, the earlier version 25860 looks identical. Can someone tell me how I can verify the watch is a 26300 and not a 25860
This is the first time I am going to do a transaction with a private collector. All my previous purchases were with authorized dealers. Need some advice as to how to protect myself and any steps I need to take. Watch is a ROO is rosegold. Comes with box and paperwork. I will examine the watch firsth
Have an opportunity to pickup a royal oak in gold at a good price. However, the watch shows good signs of use. Can scratches in a gold case be removed? Because the RO has a matte/satin finish as opposed to a polished, will refinishing the case ruin the finish? Look different from factory finish? tha
This is just to followup on the previous thread. Was wondering as I am looking to pick up a ROO in the near future how versatile this watch is. Being that is oversized and relatively sporty, would it work wearing a suit and/or business shirt. Or would this watch just look weird with a suit or in bus
Hello. This is my first post though I have been reading the boards for quite some time and wanted to introduce myself. Have a MMD w/ black face and rubber strap. Over the last year, the titanium links and clasp have taken quite a beating and is filled with scratches. Luckilly the watch itself is fla