Sometimes a watch is not the do all and end all and there exist other alternatives. Sometimes though, we might come across a piece we cannot do without. This of course rarely happens but for me the light blue Royal Oak is such a watch.
Today I dropped by at the Audemars Piguet boutique in Kuala Lumpur in hope of meeting the sales person who has not replied my whatsapp messages or phone calls since the launch of the 50th anniversary models. I did not have the required appointment but I d...
it was not a bad fit for my wrist. Of course the Royal Oak was the better fit with its 37mm case For me, this is the prettiest Royal Oak ever - just the correct tinge of blue.
when some of the watches with garish dials become sought after! I just have to pinch myself to remind my judgmental self that beauty is indeed in the eyes of the beholder
but all the watches at Patek, AP and Rolex are for display purposes only as they have zero stock. It is a most unfortunate situation and fuels the used market I do hope the situation will improve but with the increasing interest in watches, I fear things ...
Rolex could double their production and still not be able to meet demand. Definitely the same with AP and Patek but I hope none of them resort to doing that!
Considering that I have now been retired for almost 5 years, I am still partial to dress watches and formal wear. So the blue is arguably more me than any other dial colour. Bad habits die hard, as they say!
Sell the Code if it turns out that it doesn’t suit you. No judgment from me. I hope your overall journey to the RO is less than the estimated three years.
I too hope that the wait will be less than three years, if only because Audemars Piguet might decide to discontinue the model which would be quite awful (for me anyway!)
I mean, if that's the case, does one really think that associate is going to go out of his way to get a RO for you? C'mon... This feeding frenzy/FOMO/dangling carrot world is such a shame.
is that trust is key to any watch transaction. One has to trust one's intuition and I like to think I did not get it wrong today. Time will tell of course.
and I would not usually subscribe to a practise of buying something that is a passport to something else. But the desire to own the light blue Royal Oak is so great that compromises need to be made.
Second with buying both watches your still cheaper than on the secondary market 🤔 On a different note this RO is very classic with a beautiful dial (I’m a big fan of light colored dials) and fits you right The CODE i tried on in the previous and liked it ...
simply because it makes me appreciate it so much more when it arrives. I look forward to 2028 when my Frodsham finally arrives after a 7 year wait! Now that requires patience which I hope I will have.
I am sure there are also a lot of customers who have placed an order for a Code 11.59 - so in doing so you gain no competitive advantage… I thought of doing the same late year in Bahrain and was told that just buying one Code 11.59 will not be enough to g...
I am a Patek man myself but saying that I prefer this particular reiteration of the Royal Oak more than any other sports watch in the market and to some extent more than most other watches in the market. And I think that is probably what has influenced me...
As a rule I don’t judge others decisions but for myself the only time I could conceivably accept that kind of poor service or behavior (especially on an item like a luxury timepiece or high end vehicle etc) was on behalf of a child (schooling etc) or spou...
I too believe in excellent customer service as part of the watch acquisition experience. Afterall, a simple whatsapp reply that would take less than a minute never hurt anyone. However, I also understand how crazy the watch world has become and even my Pa...
That glacier blue 37mm RO is so hot that value-wise might get you 2 Codes, hence the “free” term, winking. Why would AP allocate such a sought after watch to you/me people on the streets with no purchase history right? To the sales who don’t know us, they...
people dislike waiting for anything let alone a watch so many actually do not take up their allocation when their turn arrives simply because it may have taken a few years and either they have bought something else or the money has been utilised elsewhere...
I had the same experience with V C. Order a 56 and a overseas and possibly get them within 2 years. Have a good day as I strolled over to the Breguet shop.
and it all bores down to one's resolve and how much one actually wants the watch. For me, it was a watch with no competition and no alternative, for me anyway.
....for that day which is 6 to 12 months away maximum, when Rolex, PP and AP Dealers are trying to sell these under rain-coats on street corners. I believe the arrogance of these companies and their Dealers will be a historic footnote on how not to do bus...
where these main houses will regret treating potential customers the way they did when the everything corrects. I don't know if it will be 6-12 months from now though. Instinct would have lead me to believe that luxury items would have crashed during a gl...
and millionaires are being made in numbers through cypto currency and other forms of investment. The pandemic has allowed many people more time to consider how else to spend their money from their home, not to mention the amount they had saved from not be...
as the well heeled increase in number rapidly and look for ways to spend their new found wealth. The emergence of internet and bitcoin millionaires have resulted in various items such as watches and even Non-fungible tokens (NFT) increase in value illogic...
that doesn't have a history with the boutiques. Buy this and you might be able to get that. Problem is, what prevents them from moving the goal post? And simply saying well you actually have to buy x amount before you're allocated the watch you really wan...
Congratulations in advance on the Frodsham! It is a special watch. You might be right with the sales strategy of AP but I am giving the sales person the benefit of the doubt since all AP pieces are now sought after and have a waiting list so there is no o...
would argue that living the luxury life is gaining possession of the luxury item rather than the process in obtaining it. We visited Hermes in Paris three weeks ago and were told that one had to register one's name for a lottery if one wanted to have an a...
I had no idea about this practice. I can understand from Hermes standpoint that if there truly is limited supply that a process has to be followed but this feels…. unduly painful. Where I take issue is that you and I both know if you were of an assumed “c...
such sales tactics can do two things - one, some will shy away and two, it will make the brand even more desirable. In the case of Hermes, I believe it is the latter. The same with many watch brands.
I understand why you and your wife would have wanted to enter the lottery as it’s relatively light touch - you put your name down and see if you get the call (no different to a waiting list), that being said if I had an inkling they were doing it simply t...
to know how Hermes decides on the daily lottery but it is sad in my opinion that such a practise takes place. In my opinion, they should entertain any customer interested in one of their bags. That does not mean they should sell one to every customer who ...
And enjoy the RO at the same time. Both watches are spectacular, but I am super happy with my CODE burgundy Congrats and cross fingers on a fast delivery! Peter ...
It seems that there are wonderful options to choose from. I’ve seen your blue one on a white Kevlar and it looks and feels fantastic especially for hot tropical days Cheers Peter
to get some other pieces that I want. Somehow the code is now the watch I wear the most out of all my APs. On paper it has many things i dislike such as a 4.30 date and a rather large 41mm diameter for a strap watch yet I find myself wearing it more than ...
Like others have said, I am certain you will be very happy having the Code in your collection. The Royal Oak in that stunning blue is worth playing their game.
I do understand thats the new norm nowadays but I refuse to play that game tbh . Thats why i love the independents so much however we see (FPJ - Moser etc ) that things start to change there too . I really hope you will get your RO my friend . The 11.59 i...
particularly the smaller ones. I seldom buy watches from the more established watch houses these days not just because the watches frequently seem unavailable but also because many of the designs are less appealing to me compared to the independents. But ...
I might actually like it better than your preferred RO.. even the date placement doesn’t bug me. As for bending one’s own rule, well, it is what it is. No judgments here
and ever since it’s been radio silence from the AD They were keen I “develop my relationship with the brand”.. That’s after I bought an offshore too and purchased a Royal Oak back in the days before the insanity. I’m getting too old to care about relation...
Sometimes a watch is not the do all and end all and there exist other alternatives. Sometimes though, we might come across a piece we cannot do without. This of course rarely happens but for me the light blue Royal Oak is such a watch.
...burgundy dial for a similar reason, that is to get another RO. honestly, i do not care about the code at all and i'll just pop it into the safe when it comes, forget about it, and wait for the RO:: )) the date window at 4:30 is a no-go-for-wearing for ...
May I ask how long did you have to wait for the Code 11.59 and when was this? There used to be a time when one could walk into AP and buy a Code 11.59 on the spot but that unfortunately this is not the case any longer. And how long have you been waiting f...