AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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Thanks for the comparison review Tony!
Hmmm which one would I think would be the last one standing if this were a last man standing competition! I'm not sure who would be the winner because both watches are great and on par with each other overall IMO.
AP bracelet design department hopefully will read your report so they know they have to redesign their bracelet to be less of a wrist hair catcher!
Cheers,
Anthony
Great report Tony...
By: mikesprang : March 6th, 2008-19:36
The choice of which to choose has been an ongoing dilemma for myself between the Overseas and the Royal Oak. They are both beautifully and finely crafted pieces. It is great to see photos of both side-by-side, even though it is still very difficult to cho...
RE: mikesprang
By: TonyR : March 8th, 2008-10:26
Thanks for the response; I hope the post helps you choose. For me an in-house movement is not that important (at one point is but I've gotten over it), I'd much prefer a high end tried and true movement whether it’s in-house or sourced. A lot of times in-...
Im partial to...
By: sdd7820 : March 7th, 2008-01:45
...the VC Overseas. Great brushed bracelet, and the fit and finish is excellent. It is a very versatile and elegant watch. You can wear it with a suit at a formal event, or with a t-shirt and jeans to get an upscale sporty look. This watch is truly one of...