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Congratulations, Michael!
A beautiful watch by which I have been taken aback ever since I saw the press release featuring it!
I am very happy for you!
Looking forward to more of your impressions down the road.
Cheers,
Alex
Congrats...
By: JavD : November 27th, 2014-13:09
Hi Michael, Congratulations on your new pick up. I received my delivery of this same piece a couple of weeks ago after eyeing it up for quite a while. Its a beautiful watch in the flesh for sure and I totally agree regarding the buckle. Unfortunately the ...
Diver...
By: BentN : November 28th, 2014-02:49
Wow! When working hard – I guess you kind of "expecting" being rewarded in some way. WHAT to be rewarded with would be highly individual to each of us, but as we are here discussing in a watch forum – I think a watch is very appropriate :-) This is a supe...
Thanks a lot Bent.
By: MichaelC : November 29th, 2014-19:27
It is a new sensation for me, even as a seasoned AP enthusiast, to wear a non-chrono Royal Oak Offshore. I was seriously considering the steel model before this one was released. I expect we will see more dial and materials variations for the Diver in the...
Congratulations
By: d-star : November 28th, 2014-06:08
What a great looking piece. The contrasting colors really work. interesting to read about the titanium buckle. Gold buckle would have visually competed the look. Tantalum buckle would have been a good choice too? Thanks for sharing your new purchase with ...
Thanks Duf.
By: MichaelC : November 29th, 2014-19:44
Indeed, Christmas came early for me! That LBJ is so striking in person, I was really taken with it. And a similar scheme to this one but in reverse. Perhaps it was inspiration for this QEII Diver. Love that photo of Mr. Westwood. I hope 2015 is the year h...
Thank you Alex!
By: MichaelC : December 3rd, 2014-08:50
I appreciate your sincere words. It is such an interesting piece. Truthfully, this watch has no clear identity - a dive watch with a gold bezel made to commemorate a horse race. That is odd. BUT... it is so stunning and fun to wear! Very unique combinatio...
Thanks Colin.
By: MichaelC : December 11th, 2014-08:24
As best I can remember from trying on a RG Rubberclad, I would say the weights are about the same. The rubberclad has a solid caseback, whereas the QEII is open. Still, the tantalum case and thick caseback ring are quite heavy, so that must be close to a ...
You know me well Wayne
By: MichaelC : December 14th, 2014-20:21
And as soon as I saw the photo of this one earlier in the year, I hoped it could be my return to a grey AP. I'm thrilled I was able to work it out. If I could really choose, I would love a solid tantalum caseback for this watch. As we have discussed, this...