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The 15450st is indeed perfect for smaller wrists.

And it has the rotor with the coats of arms of the Audemars and Piguet families, which has sadly been replaced by a more modern looking rotor on the newer 37mm ref. 15550st. The grey dial is my personal favorite. Best, Emmanuel
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By: CrookedOak
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marcobermann
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Small Wrist, Big Impact: My Adventures with the AP Royal Oak 15450ST

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15450ST is absolutely stellar for those with smaller wrists, delivering glamour and comfort without feeling overbearing or delicate - it's the wrist-sized marvel that gets heads turning and hearts racing in luxury watch circl
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By: CrookedOak
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marcobermann
1730

dear quattro , Thanks for always starting such great (beautifully photo-filled, informative, interesting, and obsessively thorough) threads.

I am a Patek Philippe collector, and in the past I purchased the RO15202 and 15450 APs, but I didn't like them very much and sold them. I wasn't particularly interested in the CODE1159, but there was something about this burgundy dial that particularly at
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By: quattro
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quattro
4770

Island greetings

Happy Thanksgiving. Hope your kids are good to you. I’m lucky that way, but nonetheless I like to remind them that the watch collection hasn’t been allocated yet 😇😏😉 A wonderful watch which I don’t wear that often as my collection has taken me in new (and
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By: Watch Commission
18
pfang56
3258

Before the 38mm ROC came out (and the 39mm Jumbo is unlikely allocation), i was debating between 37mm 15450 or 41mm 15400/15500 for the longest time. I think i could have pulled off both, but that small nagging thing in the back of my head: 37mm looked ju
3d
By: BRUCE_the_man_LEE
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Robert65
4222

My grail Chronograph.

I asked for 26315ST after I got my 15450ST in grey last April. Got this a couple weeks ago. 38mm which I think fits my 6.5” wrist perfectly. I’m not very picky about the color of the dial, but this shade of blue is really nice. SA asked what I wanted next
3Y
By: Squishytwenty7
10
Eikþyrnir
2487

15450 = 37mm

It should probably not be smaller but the size works great thanks to the case shape, even with my 18cm wrist. I also prefer the balance of the dial to the more “empty” 15500… and I have an offshore 42mm for when I want to go “big & bold”
4Y
By: sebks
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Andy_Mac
2536

I’ve considered the same question

A couple of thoughts: 1. Like all ROs, the 15450 wears larger than its stated size. It is in fact the only RO that conforms to my wrist. 2. As you know, this is the smallest of the available variants, and it is thus sometimes described as “unisex” or occa
4Y
By: sebks
4
houstonian
3827

need opinion: should i do it? RO 15450 vs 15500

Dear All, Really need help and insights because I'm torn: I'm waiting for a blue 15500 but my dealer called today, first he told me that there is no line of sight on when my watch could arrive and that it would most probably not be before several years...
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By: sebks
4
houstonian
3827

Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar QP Steel/Platinum

Hi friends. For the longest time, my favorite watch design has been the original Royal Oak Jumbo. I was lucky enough to add one to my collection a couple of years ago, well after the hype pushed the market prices up, before the craziness we've seen this y
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By: watchguy1234
10
mdg
2859