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MichaelC shares a poignant tribute, remembering a hero and showcasing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo. The post features a striking image of the watch, inviting the community to reflect on its significance and the values it represents.
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Remembering a hero today. God Bless all those who serve, who have served, and their Families.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original author clarified that the watch featured was actually the Royal Oak Jumbo 16202ST, not the 15202BA as initially tagged, noting the updated movement and a distinct dial color difference, especially in sunlight.
- Another contributor shared a photo of their own Audemars Piguet, humorously pointing out a wrong date setting, while expressing admiration for the featured timepiece.
- The watch was widely praised for its purity and beauty, with one member expressing a strong desire to add it to their collection.
- The post's connection to Chris Kyle prompted one member to research him, leading to a reflection on his tragic life.
- The author emphasized that much of the watch's appeal lies in its 'feel' on the wrist, highlighting the emotional connection collectors have with such timepieces.
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