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Bravo! Gets your adrenalin pumping...
I got one too from 1992 LE series...will be 20 years in 2012
Same mov't of course, same legend...definitely a keeper! Congrats!!!!
Royal Oak Jumbo
By: amanico : February 15th, 2009-05:56
Can't resist to the pleasure to post here some quick pics of the Original Royal Oak, the one, the only one, which started the R.O Saga. A small package, with a box which you will easily store: If I was attracted by this Original Royal Oak, it is not only ...
Thank you...
By: SteveW : February 15th, 2009-06:30
...in my opinion, the best Royal Oak. The patina really does give it a wonderful look; reminds me of a old bronze statue whose dark finish is wearing off. it also gives a better idea of the details of the finishing, I'd never really noticed the circular g...
Of course, some here will be more qualified than me to answer
By: amanico : February 15th, 2009-07:23
But I understand that JLC sold movements to AP, not GG, for this watch... Therefore, GG designed the RO, and didn't make the movement, nor ...any movements, AFAIK. Sweete memories? Certainly, my friend... That's another reason why I jumped on it. Best, an...
As far as I remember...
By: SteveW : February 15th, 2009-08:09
...the movement was designed late '60s / early '70s by JLC under exclusive contract to Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet. Each manufacture finished the basic ebauche delivered by JLC. It included some special features which made it o...
Well, the movement is runnig with great accuracy, Thomas
By: amanico : February 17th, 2009-22:43
I will enjoy it a bit, and then , I will give it to AP to restore it... Maybe a new bezel, a nice polish, and a Movement Service with a new Bracelet. I will think about what I'll do on it. But, for the vmoment, I enjoy it. Best, and thanks for your input,...
Noted with thanks.
By: patrickau : February 17th, 2009-21:00
Seems that the variants on 2121 are not much significant over the last 30 years. Pretty much a 1973 movement for the current in production 15202.. Probably AP should improvise/update the already legendary (best automatic) movement with silicon escapement,...
no, no, no, no!
By: ThomasM : February 17th, 2009-22:07
Those, to me, are not improvements! Sacrilege! Put that crap on new, unproven movements that haven't withstood the test of time; or to make right what wasn't right to begin with... I would not put fuel injection in a vintage Bugatti, or even a 1960's/1970...
ha, ha, ha, ha!
By: patrickau : February 17th, 2009-22:37
Guess I have pressed the wrong buttons. I agree with you vintage legendary historical pieces should not be meddled at all. I am not suggesting that we take a 1973 Royal Oak 2121 and replace the parts (if that could be done). To do that would kill the hist...
LOL! I understood your original idea, Patrick. I still feel the same way.
By: ThomasM : February 17th, 2009-23:45
Hi, Patrick, My original point was that silicium, silicon, ceramic bearings, etc - if the original classically designed movement was well designed, well produced, the benefits of the high tech components are minimal, at best, and loses much of the "old sc...
new to AP
By: bentleyboy : June 22nd, 2015-02:58
I would be grateful for any information which you might provide regarding a recent purchase. I have a penchant for TV shaped watches viz my Piaget from late 70s. I have just chanced upon an AP (TV screen shape) 18ct white gold, copper sunburst dial, cal 2...
Nice post Nicolas
By: E.J. : February 15th, 2009-14:47
I´ve always loved this watch... and if you add a vintage piece: what more can I desire?. the RO Jumbo is an amazing watch, a watch that it´s always in my head. Last week one friend would sell me his RO Jumbo with black dial.... I was really tempted, but.....