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AP offshore 25807ST … 38 mm offshore ? 🥰
Friends,
Haven’t worn this one in a while …





This is the AP Royal Oak Offshore … 38 mm. What? An offshore that is 38 mm?
Yep, the ref 25807ST is the smallest offshore ever made. 1996 to 2000. Only 1,000 were made and it has a royal oak type vibe (especially with the steel bracelet) and yet more rugged. Blob applied indices.
Tritium dial. JLC Annual calendar movement. The two windows indicate the day and month. The white arrow indicates the date.
Symmetry is the key to this piece. Small seconds cross-hair machine turned-sunken sub-register at 6 o’clock.
Petite Tapisserie dial
A lovely neo vintage piece that is comfy on the wrist. Not so common to seen this piece in the wild.

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Beautiful piece
By: VinnieD : November 8th, 2023-19:11
...but this is a triple calendar, not an annual calendar. AP did produce an annual calendar, but in the standard Oak case though - ref 25920, which is also a very nice specimen (probably even slightly rarer than yours?)
I would estimate 500 tops
By: VinnieD : November 8th, 2023-21:06
I have only ever seen 3-digit serial numbers but have no source to confirm my 500 estimate. It was expensive at the time and a bit of an oddball. Personally, one of the Oaks that I like a lot. Not sure why but most of the ones I have seen were in the 200-...