I think that from all the watches that you have mentioned, the AP's are the best choice. I think that the 15305ST #1 (the open skeleton) is the safest bet when it comes to re sale. I think that the other "novelty" ROO while fun, does not have the charm of the original 42mm offshore (personal opinion
Truly a beautiful AP and another "grail" piece of my own! I have yet to see one in real life but your photos look great! Well done and thanks for sharing. F.
A fter getting such a welcome, and telling my story of the chase! I felt it only good measure to show the difference between the 15400 and its similar twin the Royal Oak Chronograph! I hope that I managed to capture the light so that some of you can see the difference between the "silver" dial and t
Thank you all for your comments and opinions, It really is such a great feeling to see people that are like minded and appreciate watches. I was exciting to hear the different opinions and to read your comments, some mention to expand while others say that I should appreciate what I have. I find tha
Thanks for the answer MichaelC I love the Leo Messi, and thank you for your advice. I agree that it is one of the "nicer"models, and I mean they are all great at the moment! Very solid advice and I will listen too it. When I first put on the Leo Messi it came with a "Grey(isn)" leather strap, and al
First of all I would like to say a hello to the forum. It has been a real pleasure seeing some of the beautiful watches that people post to these forums and it is really great to see how many people appreciate the beauty of Audemars Piguet. I have had the luxury of owning a few models but my "grail"
Hi Glenn I thought I would take a minute to reply to this post as I have just purchased the 15400 in silver with silver face and the "newer" ROO the one with the ceramic pushers. I am very happy with both the quality and finish of both watches. They keep super time and looking through the clear case