
ArmisT's original post offers a rare glimpse into the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 'End of Days' II, a piece that has sparked considerable discussion among collectors. His personal acquisition and subsequent reflections provide a unique, firsthand perspective on this distinctive reference, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and market positioning. This article delves into the community's insights, exploring the watch's design nuances and its place within the broader AP Offshore lineage.



I'm quite surprised to not have seen more of the EoD II here. I think only yours? An exclusive club, my Friend!!
so much so that i did a search on IG out of curiosity and couldn’t find but two or three, I recall. Posts of the original were plentiful, understandably, but I feel like I’m the only one who actually requested this one😕.
And I would love to wear it. But I feel AP missed a big opportunity to put a new dial in the case that differs by more than the use of yellow. If they had used Arabic numerals + a smaller dial guilloche, it would be extremely sought after. But sadly, this is more in the vein of a "new" LE, which only changes some colors, and maybe a strap or case material. Nonetheless, for someone wanting a new 43mm Offshore, this is a great variant.
But I was wanting a ceramic ROO since I missed out on the 44s I liked…plus I liked this black and yellow color way. But I feel a bit silly calling or thinking it a true EOD representative as opposed to a cool 43mm ROO.
Very happy you have this one!
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