Thank You for sharing this wonderful new AP with us, in your experience, do you think there is a chance the new material might trickle down to the AP Jumbo one day?
Audemars Piguet will officially present the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in a full black ceramic case and bracelet at SIHH 2017. Highly notable here is the ceramic bracelet, which along with the case, took AP some 600 hours of research and design. To asse...
I'm very curious what the "feel" of a ceramic bracelet is: solid, sturdy and substanial - OR - plasticky and trinkety (I'm not sure if those are real words, but I think you get the idea). I like this watch though if I were in the market for a RO perpetual...
We can apply your statement to almost every watch. Now, when the movement in this watch was revised a year ago and added a week indicator, that was a technological advancement, correct?
As such, since the 1 of both the 31st and 1st are next to each other, they needed a way to ensure nobody would confuse them as 11 (eleven). This is why I really can’t abide sub-dial PCs, and for me Glashutte Original have the complication absolutely naile...
It may be really everlasting. No scratches, no deformed shapes, sharpened and shining edges. I'm curious because they needed something hard but, at the same time, elastic for being able to manufacture it. Maybe they designed new tools, like that one R&P c...
I know this piece has everyone flying their flag at full mast – mine’s not even unfurled…anxiety issue perhaps – but for me, AP’s just turned up to the party after everyone has already gone home. For the 15707, I got the whole idea of ceramic being used t...
Your reply touches different topics for sure. I suggest you start a new thread for your many different points. And, if you read all my replies, I indicated I would not buy this watch. So not everyone's flag is at full mast.
Thank You for sharing this wonderful new AP with us, in your experience, do you think there is a chance the new material might trickle down to the AP Jumbo one day? HAGWE, S
then yes, I think so. However, AP seems very vigilant in their treatment of the 15202. I don't ever see it as a reference destined for multiple materials / new dials, etc. BUT, I can certainly dream of some magical combinations
Thanks a lot for sharing Michael and pushing for we can have it prior to the SIHH opening. My first thought was that it looks stunning on the official pictures. But I quickly remembered the watches I saw in Ceramic with polished parts. It is certainly ver...
AP's polished ceramic has a high degree of shine. How will this look when wearing it on the wrist, with the details on the bracelet? I am very much looking forward to seeing one live.
There is no moving you to "the dark side"! And truthfully, if I were buying an AP perpetual calendar with this dial layout and movement, I think the steel model would suit me best.
I fully expect this will trickle down through all of the models. The RO is so terribly prone to scratches that it doesn\'t suffice as much of a sports watch. Now they need to up the water resistance and go the bathyscaphe route with pushers that work unde...
I would enjoy hearing your personal experience on how terribly prone to scratches it is. I have had Audemars Piguet Royal Oaks on my wrist since 2001 in steel and gold. They all continue to to look new. I have probably worn my 15202 500 times over the pas...
That is music to my ears. But to be fair all of my watches have some very real wear and tear. The brushed parts of the case have a couple of hairline scratches visible only under very bright light, likely from some dirt particle being rubbed against the g...
One reason I don\'t ever see myself buying an perpetual calendar watch is that it has to be on a winder or constantly attended. Now I fully respect how wonderfully complicated these are in mechanical form, but its "high maintenance" nature doesn\'t really...