I finally pulled the trigger on the ROO Beast. This is a strange one for me and it took a long while to get here; as over the years, I have had many opportunities to acquire the 25721ST in its various guises - and certainly at much lower price points - bu
I have had a fixation/love for this brand for almost 10 years now. One thing I find is, the more time I spend in the world of watches, I continue to find strange variants of watches I thought I previously knew everything about! The watch above is a 25721T
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In the 90s,which is when the 1st offshores were released in the market, model was extremely unpopular. That's why only 64 examples sold of the 25721sa. On top of that, people didn't seem to like the gold bezel as it had a different alloy mixed back then t
I guess you are right, the verbiage makes a difference. This hodinkee article mentions "only 4 known to market" when talking about the 25721SA. www.hodinkee.com I got frustrated because the guy selling on facebook said "only 64 ever sold and only
The 25721SA is the first example of a Royal Oak Offshore exhibiting two tone configuration. It is a standard beast, however the bezel is supposedly 18k yellow gold. The bracelet does not contain any gold interlinks, making for a strange appearance, but a
Source: AP Chronicles apchronicles.audemarspiguet.com While the first Royal Oak Offshore, Model 25721, had made headlines with its extraordinary proportions (42 mm in diameter and 14.05 mm thick), Model 25807 and its leather-strap version 25808, s
Some photos for your indulgence… RO 15202 ROO 25721ST RO 14790TT RO 14802 Jubilee Lady RO ROC 26300 Finally, a full frontal mugshot with the glorious lume :) Enjoy! Wayne
To celebrate the 12 th Anniversary of ThePuristS and the 20 th anniversary of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, I thought it would be fitting to share a few pics of the Royal Oak Offshore Prototype Number 000. This special Offshore is in the private