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Breathtaking
I am not the biggest fan of the Royal Oak but this one is pure perfection. Added to my "get in 2014" list!
Agreed!
By: passetemps : February 22nd, 2014-08:49
I have strapped on a Nautilus 5711/1A the day before I "met" the new AP Jumbo. The Naut. looked like a woman's watch on my wrist. Quite awkward. I have strapped on the new 15400 on that same day. It looked like a rapper's watch, or a dish. It lost its cla...
15202 vs 15400
By: bordcla : February 24th, 2014-08:29
I perfectly understand the appeal of this "extra thin" model, which is the current closest iteration of the original, iconic Royal Oak of 1972. However, for a daily (or frequent) wearer, why did you choose this particular model, which is more expensive, h...
My pleasure, of course.
By: MichaelC : February 24th, 2014-20:09
I think the 15202 feels quite a bit more relaxed and supple on the wrist. The dimensions on the 15400 are a bit chunkier. It is a heavier piece, and does add presence with its physical strength. The 15202 on the other hand kind of flies under the radar wh...
Much to the contrary
By: passetemps : April 14th, 2014-23:19
In my view, the lack of a seconds hand is a touch of supreme class and supreme elegance. And when you start using a watch without a seconds hand, you realize that you prefer to contemplate Time in an apparent stillness. Furthermore, if you are wearing an ...
I am loving... THINNESS
By: passetemps : March 6th, 2014-08:22
...Thanks to this watch. This is a huge discovery for me after ten years of watch collecting during which the world of extra-thinness had never had a special appeal to me. Now i can feel the sensuality of thinness on my wrist and i am loving it, in part t...