I thought the Offshore was too much, and the SS Royal Oak not enough, but when sales lady Teri held it up, I agreed this one was just right for me. Mike
I wouldn’t mind seeing the same thing for this AP x Swatch. I am not a collector of AP (prefer Patek and Vacheron) but would buy this swatchified version of the Royal Oak and then turn around and convert it to a steel version once the kits on Ali Express
The Royal Oak never appealed to me while I have bought both a Nautilus and an Overseas. I actually started viewing the Code more kindly than I view the RO. That being said, I personally would buy an AP x Swatch Royal Oak but only if it is not a pocket or
I thought the Offshore was too much, and the SS Royal Oak not enough, but when sales lady Teri held it up, I agreed this one was just right for me. Mike
I know, I know, this is far from being the first time I post it, but for me, it is one of the epitomes of Coolness, when it comes to the Royal Oak Off Shore. Best, Nicolas
For someone who has been on this forum for such a long time and contributed so many posts, I honestly find your reaction quite strange. I hope we can discuss this normally without it turning into some childish argument, because I genuinely do not understa
Good news, it will bring a whole new wave of people into the watch world, and all marketing is good. And it would be pretty ridiculous if someone who owns a genuine AP Royal Oak felt threatened by this, how insecure would you have to be?
So we started with a 126500LN - this one. This was the first speed bump. I had paid the deposit and awaited delivery of the Daytona from my AD but in the meantime the model changed from the 116500 to 126500. One of the changes related to the lug design. T