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An Observation over the Years...
Many proud owners of non-RO/ROO watches hardly ever post about their watches online, they are very discreet and tend to keep to themselves and their closed knit circle and are not comfortable with sharing their prized possessions with strangers. Generally speaking RO/ROO owners are younger and more akin to share/express their enthusiasm and passion online. As much as I love ROO and ROs, I've begun to view them as starter watches that pull you deeper and deeper or higher and higher (depending on your perspective
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Not at all.
By: MichaelC : November 3rd, 2012-20:18
This topic constantly resurfaces. Just because the RO and ROO lead the forum does not mean AP is or has become "single-minded". On the contrary, they have had some incredible developments in the Jules Audemars and Millenary lines the past few years. My fa...
Oops this discussion again...
By: moc : November 4th, 2012-08:24
its inevitable for sure. Ap is strongly linked to the legend that the RO and derivates are and obviously and rightfully it still plays a pivotal part in the brand exposure. Fortunately AP ,being far far away from being a novelty brand(you know who you are...
Never meant to imply that...
By: mdg : November 4th, 2012-12:22
AP was a novelty company in any sense of the word. I think most here realize their achievements in all facets of horology. Part of my original post was wondering about how much of the ROO sales are driven by collectors/investors eager to snap up yet anoth...
Too easy to criticize
By: Mostel : November 5th, 2012-20:51
It's like being mad at Rolex for too many Submariner-variants (GMT, EXP2, Yachtmaster, Sub date, etc, etc.) I find many new ROO's really ridiculous , BUT at the end of the day, AP is a brand I drool over and profoundly admire at the very high levels... Th...