Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Details
Ref. No.
:15202ST
Code
:PAS114
Movement
:Automatic
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Year
:2012
Condition
:0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:Italy, BRESCIA
Price
:
14,000 (= $ 17,128)
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement
:Automatic
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Bracelet Color
:Steel
Functions
:Date
Watches NEWS
Van Cleef & Arpels Jules Verne Les Voyages Watches
Each year Van Cleef & Arpels releases a series of limited edition watches that revolve around a certain theme. One of the themes this year was Jules Verne and the concept of discovery and exploration. To this end Van Cleef & Arpels created a few limited edition models to memorialize some of the places that Jules Verne described in his writings. There are also a few other pieces that expand on the concept of the exploration theme.Pictured here are some of the pieces that directly address the stories of Jules Verne. This is not however a depiction of the entire collection. There are two types of watches here. Two that contain more standard Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 846 three-hand automatic mechanical movements, and two that contain a special retrograde hour and minute movement that is based on a small JLC movement and has an exclusive to Van Cleef & Arpels module in it. These latter pieces have a retrograde hour hand on the left of the dial, and a retrograde hour hand on the r
15400 & 26320 both in a collection?
So I now own both a 15400 & 26320 as 2 of my 3 watch collection. The 15400 is a steel with bracelet & blue dial while the 26320 is a rose gold white dial on strap. Pictures attached. (Sorry no picture of my 15400 on my iPad)A lot of non wiz have been asking me why I have the same watch (although technically it's not the same) in steel and the other in rose gold, and it's kinda gotten into my head. I'm thinking mayb I'll just get tired of looking at the AP genta hexagon design and I should flip my 15400 for some other steel (havnt thought which one yet). What do you guys think? Are there others out there who own a 15400 And a 26320 as well? What are your thoughts?
Help with new ROC 26320
Hi all. I'm new to the forum and new to AP. I'm plotting my first AP purchase and decided to delay until I can see the new 26320s, so that I can see how it compares with my current frontrunners:26300ST.OO.1110ST.0526300ST.OO.1110ST.06 (called panda I think?)I've become particularly intrigued with 26320ST.OO.1220ST.02. While I prefer 39mm to the new 41mm in the standard RO Selfwinding watches, I suspect I might like the 41mm more in a chrono since chronos have more going on with those subdials (to fill the increased dial space in the 41mm). I also think this new 26320 may address the minor factors that I don't find ideal with the two 26300s above:- in the all-white 26300ST.OO.1110ST.05 model, I wish there were a little more happening on the dial or a little more contrast- in the 26300ST.OO.1110ST.06 (panda?), the dark outline around the outside of the dial makes the dial a little small-looking for my tastes.This new 26320ST.OO.1220ST.02 will certainly look bigger (but hopefully not
Guess what watch it is?
So I'm at the movies a couple of days ago and up pops the trailer for Transporter 4. Right after the Transporter takes out 6 guys, he says You guys are going to make me late and looks at his watch for just fraction of a second, but just enough time for me to notice the watch. If you want to know what it is you can go to youTube and watch the trailer. OK, OK I'll give you 3 hints. 1. This is an Omega forum 2. The Transporter is a master of speed and 3. He's a professional
what can you tell me about
I know nothing about this omega only that it seems to keep time. Any info would be welcomed. Thanks bahamabart.