I have tried it on at AP House, and thought the piece was pretty good in most ways. It's expensive but that seems normalized with brands nowadays. Then came the vitriolic reaction by the watch community. Followed by silence. Thank you for posting; I'm hap
...why on earth would you do what is essentially a tribute watch and switch to a large, unwieldly automatic movement? A much thinner manual movement was a no-brainer. The dial and two-tone sold me immediately. But the size (14.6mm thick) and the movement
Hate or love, big question for Remaster 02 similar to their brother Remaster 01, both are beauty, but bulky. I am on the love side for both 01 have a beautiful dial, 02 are great in shape and sharp angle crystal. It’s the most attractive one I obtained in
It was a lively discussion of the [Re]master01 in a recent fantastic post by quattro_spirit. A couple of points which I agreed - it is a few mm too thick and a manual movement would have been near perfect. Otherwise, can't fault this [Re]master based clos
Each time I see a [Re]master01 for sale, with a price way below the original retail (which was around €53k), I don't exactly feel tempted (just a little, though), but I certainly feel very nostalgic. Here's why, in photos... Best. 1942 36mm case 18-carat
We did discuss this before here...but after Remaster 01 I was totally hoping for a Starwheel or a 5516 Remaster. And lo and behold, the Starwheel appears...just incredible. I quite enjoy the canvas of the CODE and enjoy the dynamism the seconds hand provi
Just yesterday I was speaking with the folks at the boutique and we were commenting how rich a history that AP has to draw upon, and that it would be exciting if they would release more pieces like this one again. The did the ReMaster01, so perhaps there’
This could mark the start of a new collection A 40mm automatic chronograph in steel and pink gold. With in house movement. A limited edition of 500 pieces On the wrist, it manages to look retro and modern at the same time, a beauty. Seems to be a part of