They seem to have the same 39mm size but the case is thicker and a very different movement. The jumbo is so thin it’s amazing all other royal oaks are bigger. And it’s quite crazy. There is a space in your collection for each as they all wear differently
eventually, badly. Whatever the model - pictured here are my friend Christian's 15300, my arm -, with the blue dial 15400 being my personal favorite, the Royal Oak is just... uniquely, achingly, breathtakingly beautiful. Cheers Marc
I picked up a straight edge razor ( bought one for my son this Christmas ) frankly, I’m a tad nervous trying it. I love the edges on my 15400 only time will tell if I “ love “ the edge on this razor
I learned the hard way that the 41mm 15400 was too big for my wrist. 39mm would have been perfect. Alas, no more integrated bracelets for unless there is on-the-fly microadjustment. Nice to see you showing your non-GP pieces in your collection, every now
The clasp pin on my 15400 had again come out and gone missing. Considering the multiple times the watch had been serviced (twice) and the delinquent pin issue having been separately attended to (again twice) AP replaced it with the newer clasp assembly, g
Always been my favourite brand, but I do sell to buy and that takes me in and out of AP. I've had the AP ROO Diver and the 15400 previously and didn't expect to revisit the brand again until 'exit' time, but a friend offered mw this today and it will be m