Hi all, So, I've been obsessed with the RO skeleton (2010 release) for quite some time now, and the AD finally got one in! Decided to drop by the store the same day they called me and obsess over it in person. Its gorgeous, and lived up to every pic previ...
been waiting for some wrist shots of this beauty Like you say it has a youthful look to it...love it. Is the movement as dark as it seems in the press pics..? What is you impression of it..? There aren't many about so you are lucky to have seen one...very...
Hi Andy, to answer your questions, no, the color of the movement is exaggerated in the press pics, as you can see from my pics, its less grey as portrayed in my pics. (i was slightly worried about that myself) my impression on the watch...beautiful...just...
as for which one it is obviously a personal thing but I adore and want a skeleton, and this is one of the best for the money - not cheap but then again AP are known for the quality of their skeletons. As for the PP - yes beautiful (not sure if it's annual...
Hi, this skeleton AP is gorgeous indeed. But to be honest it is too large for your wrist. I would instead go for a 5396, if I were you, if I were you of course.. The case is even larger than your wrist. But of course only yourself knows what is worth buyi...
Hi Pank, Great point, as this is my key concern on this style. I have been in love with ROs and ROOs for the longest time, but the wrist length has always bothered me with the ROOs. I find that the ROs are more or less compatible with my wrist size, if i ...
This RO Skeleton is really gorgeous while PP5396 is, well, conservative (even the sector dial). Totally different watches. In the modern eyes, I may lean to RO Skeley... but I may pick 5396 sector dial if I intend to keep it for a long, long time - the de...
. . . but I must say that the AP skeleton is strikingly gorgeous. I wondered about the legibility of the watch. Your comments on that subject are interesting, but the legibility in the photos is very good. Good luck on your choice and thank you so much fo...
I will definitely choose this AP Skeleton over PP5396. Although I collect PP as well but this Skeleton AP attracts my attention and interest. The only thing is I find it hard to read the time, I suppose all skeleton watches have this problem. From the pic...
Which is never an evident detail with ROs, I'd say go for the AP. In my opinion, this is one of the rare modern RO which brings something to the Vintage Milestone, due to its very interesting dial which looks like a sculpture. Now, the question is: Can yo...
After letting my eyes linger on this piece I am warming to the opposite conclusion. I do like how the grey serves as a counterpoint not only to the hands but to the steel case as well. This is a piece that is a WELCOME departure from the history of the RO...
Glad that it has finally hit the stores, I have been waiting for a long time to see one in person. Although the 5396G is so beautiful, esp on the sector dial, the AP skeleton is more appealing to me. Good luck with your decision. Best, Goh
Both watches in their own right are special, but in my opinion are not comparable. One is sportier and a bit more blingy/attention grabbing the other is far more elegant. Now I have the PP and I have a RO Chrono. And even I cant answer your question becau...
dun think its comparable. annual calender versus simple 3 hand, sector dial vs Skeleton, leather strap versus bracelet. if you can oly choose one, the reality is the PP is more useful, having the calender function. and if you are one who doesnt tire of hi...
it really shows the colour of the face - the press pics seem to show a much darker charcoal colour. In the flesh does it look more like your picture..? Thanks foversta, Andy.
That's a very beautiful piece! The Patek Philippe 5396 is also another great piece that really reminds me of the perpetual calendars Patek Philippe used to make from the 1950s to 1970s. I wouldn't necessarily rule out the A. Lange & Soehne Saxonia Annual ...
Hi Partick, Thanks for the input, i've actually been keeping my eye out for the Richard Langes All and any models in comparison to the 5396G. However, I basically just have enough extra spending cash to get one out of the three mentioned...Thus my pain! J...