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22 August 2007, 01:27 PM | #1 |
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Audemars Piguet
While in Vegas this weekend I feel in LOVE with the AP Royal Oak Offshore line at the Wynn watch store.
I think I'm going to pick this one up shortly. Thoughts sORRY FOR THE huge PIC, best one I could find.
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Audemars Piguet
Model: 25940SK Description: Royal Oak Offshore, automatic winding, chronograph in stainless steel. 42mm case has a black dial with illuminating Arabic numerals, white sub dials, and a date window with cyclops eye at the 3 o'clock position. The case also has a black rubber bezel and comes on a black rubber strap with a stainless steel deployant buckle. List Price: $18,800
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22 August 2007, 02:38 PM | #4 |
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I have an AD that will sell it to me BNIB for $13K
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I love it. That's my favorite ROO model.
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23 August 2007, 08:36 AM | #6 |
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The RO and the ROO are the most popular models they have. Seems like they make a huge positive impression on their new owners as well. If you get one, write a review for us. Thanks
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The only real negative thing I’ve heard is that the style is somewhat unconventional so it’s not for everyone. Plus I think some people (in particular guys here), respect the Audemars Piguet name, however since it doesn’t carry as much weight as Rolex, to the layman, it is over priced. I couldn’t disagree more. The amount of time and effort put into all of the AP pieces, the fact that it is the oldest still family owned manufacture, and the fact that they are FAR more rare than say Rolex, makes them that much more interesting and valuable. I love it’s rugged exclusivity, if you know what I mean. I don’t have the watch yet, but that is by choice. I will certainly own it by years end!
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with all the hype, id rather pick up the jumbo. but in and of itself.... massively cool watch
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23 August 2007, 07:31 PM | #9 |
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Service costs are rather expensive for AP. I heard around $1,200 for a basic service. Ouch. Well, I don't hold onto a watch that long to worry about it :)
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24 August 2007, 12:38 AM | #10 |
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I very much like the white dial version of that model, the rubberclad. And if you follow the posts on other forums people seem to enjoy their ROO watches tremendously. There used to be an outlet to Bailey, Banks and Biddle in downtown Seattle which handled their returns and I tried on several of the AP Royal Oak line in that store and also in Vegas. These watches definitely create a very fine impression, whether used or new. You will have a special watch if you wind up buying one, which it sounds like you are committed to doing.
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29 August 2007, 02:42 AM | #11 |
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Oh I love AP watches. The F-1 Rubens Barrichello is cool. I saw this one made from compressed carbon and just WOW!!! I love all the ROyal Oak watches. I saw a Rubens RO for like 70k USD. Is that the retail prices on these? I thought base RO are 18k retail but I wonder how much of the Ruben's RO is marked up.
I remember seeing on another forum. There was one member with 6 or 8 AP RO watches. From steel to rose gold all beautiful. I don't know how much but i suspect it was aroound 250k + on his collection. Major drool.. |
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Your more basic Royal Oak Offshore can typically be found at 15%-30% off of retail.
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Just a few months ago I was lucky enough to buy the ROO safari model. Nothing can describe the feeling of wearing it. It's big and beautiful. Eventhough my wrist is considered small, I have no problem with the look. It's one of the finest watch I have.
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30 August 2007, 12:42 AM | #14 |
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The AP ROO Safari is a really nice watch, wow. You are a very lucky man.
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30 August 2007, 01:05 AM | #15 |
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Good to know Spencer.
Nice watch!!! I hope one day I too can have a AP RO or 2 or 3 but not after I have 2 more specific Rolex. (SS Daytona & DD - Rose Gold) Does anyone know another good watch forum that might cover AP, Panerai, Bell & Ross? |
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www.thepurists.com has a good AP forum www.viapaneristi.com www.paneristi.com are two good PAM forums.
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