Till September 2009, I couldn't really enjoy my RO jumbo, as it was for some long months at the AP Service Center for a serious restoration. What I can say is that I learnt to " madly " appreciate and love this watch. I first had to solve the problem of t...
Nicolas, I was wondering if you took along the RO on your holidays...and I am so glad you did and that you took some new photos of this amazing watch. I have been wearing mine all week. I agree with you an everything you say about this wonder. Vintage or ...
This AP, and the ... TPP 68. Amazing, isn't it? I gave to the TPP 68 some very bad life, as you will soon see on the JLC forum. Best, my friend. Nicolas
OMG. I find this a very very beautiful picture of a great watch. You are a man of many talents. I wonder: do you have any other activities than filling all forums with very nice posts. Hardly possible, right? You've got no time left for the real world! By...
When the weather is hot, it is almost perfectly sized! Between the new Diver and the Vintage R.O, I would go for the Vintage, without any hesitation. Its modest size, added to its stunnig thinness ARE the balance of this watch, while the Diver, even if ve...
This watch is getting under my skin, and badly so. I have a Nautilus and an Aquanaut and have thought about adding a second Nautilus. Then I went watch shopping with a friend and asked to look at the 15300's they had on display (all 3 dial colors). I had ...
On a more serious note, there would be a dream Duo, Le Chef... The Vintage Nautilus coupled to a Vintage RO... This Vintage RO is just sublime. It is all about the subtle details you mentionned. A kind of anti " Show Off " watch. The Vintage Nautilus has ...
... untill you first showed me this watch Nicolas, i wasn't an AP fan at all ... i never even considered trying one on ... untill i tried on yours ... Everything is perfect and by seeing this last pic .... that dial !!! Thanks for this report (and all the...
I can't agree more, my friend. In the flesh, you are able to enjoy the awesome volumes of this super well born watch. Hope all is well, my friend. Best, Nicolas
Nicolas, I was just rereading your post and admiring the photos again, and I noticed you mention the difficulty in winding the jumbo. Mine was made some years after yours, to be sure, but the movement should be the same. I agree that winding the watch is ...
Respo, my experience jibes with yours. In fact, in most cases, I don't even need to "start it up" with a manual wind, I just give it a couple of shakes, set the time, and off I go. The cal. 2121 is legendary for good reasons......
I totally agree with you and Thomas on the fact that you just have to give it a few turns before wearing it, BUT as it has a slow change of the date, if your watch is not on the correct day, you have to use this crown to set the date... If the date is far...
Nicolas, congratulations for your beautiful RO Jumbo. To me the early Jumbos are absolutely incredible due to their "two-dimensionalness". Large diameter and lack of height give a unique wearing experience. I also prefer them to the PP Nautilus because th...
You're perfectly right about the volume of this watch, which is really the strong point. Think about it: Now, Sport watches are relatively big and thick. This one, some 30 years ago, was considered as big, it remained thin. Nowadays, it is an example of e...
when I mention class and never ending coolness............you know I am a sucker for this watch.....maybe my first dip into the Vintage ocean?Lets see......would be nice...... Miss the red roof Nico. Mo
before tasting: it is a true beauty. during tasting: no need to care the watch, it is light and thin and comfortable, like with nature protection, invisible shield, free from scratch after tasting: surely a stunning piece, it can go to whatever event with...
Yolur answer reminds me a famous post from another Bernard, Bernard CHEONG, who tasted an U.N Freak in an ( empty ) glass of wine. Thanks for your warm welcome back. Best, my friend. Nicolas
I see you are spreading joy all over the forum with your vacation shots! This 15202 is a masterpiece. I would love to own one someday. Your taste in watches is always superb! Thanks for the great pictures! Cheers, Daos
I must admit that some of their watches generate a lot of Admiration. This RO, for sure, but also some of their most complicated watches, as well as a feqw ROOs ( in fact, the Orchard Road ), and a special mention to the Starwheel, which is in my short li...
This is very much true. I bought RO Jubilee without having in on my wrist before the purchase. When I opened the box and put it on, it felt unusual - neither modern sport watch nor a classic dress one. I felt a bit confused. Well, it only lasted a day or ...
Would love to see some scans of your Jubilée. What dial do you have? I think these simple ROs are watches to be discovered, indeed, to be fully appreciated. I evne prefer it to the Vintage Nautilus, which is another great creation from the GGG ( Genius Ge...
These are images in my Jubilee you asked for. Pleasure! Interestingly, when I bought it, I look into the papers and found out that the only previous owner is a very well known, important person - a bit of added value for me. Have a good weekend! xl....