
MichaelC, a noted enthusiast for grey-toned timepieces, provides an in-depth look at the Audemars Piguet 44mm black ceramic Royal Oak Offshore with an anthracite dial, reference 26402CB. This article highlights the subtle yet significant design evolution of the 44mm Offshore line, particularly focusing on the dial color and case finishing. His detailed observations offer valuable insights into AP's craftsmanship and design philosophy for this iconic model.
So again, it will come as as no surprise when I state right off the bat that I adore this new 44mm grey dialed Offshore.










Nice pics, too. Thanks for sharing. M4
Think you might try one at some point?
. . . I hope to be "back in the game" in the not too distant future and am actively evaluating my next target to complement my white dial Offshore Rubberclad and slate dial15202 Jumbo, both of which are winners imho. To date, I've avoided the 44mm Offshores, but my eye is drawn to these all-ceramic models: anthracite dial, black dial (being phased out as I understand it), and even the all-white. Right now, I can see the black dial very easily on my wrist, but I have a feeling the other two are g
Thinking about those 2 models, a Millenary 4101 sure seems like it would be a great addition! A 44mm Royal Oak Offshore would also give you many new things to enjoy. I really like the dials on them. I'm sure it will be a fun decision when the time comes. Be well M4.
I like the full black its strong, but the contriast with grey not to bad eather. Personally I place the carbon above these 2...
Hi Michael... I had the pleasure of trying out the new ceramic anthracite dial and I must say it is truly amazing on the wrist. What I am not sure about is the pricing, given it costs somewhere between the new 42 RG ROO and the 44 RG Novely.... Since I am in the market for a new offshore it feels tempting to go for gold instead at this price.... What is your opinion on this?
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