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Old 1 July 2015, 10:41 PM   #1
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Living with Royal Oak

Hi all

I've read lots of posts on servicing 'shocks' and the more fragile nature (compared to Rolex) of a Royal Oak, despite it being pitched as a Sports watch.

I'd be really interested to hear from you guys about your experiences in terms of wearing a Royal Oak as an every day watch, in terms of general bumps and bruises and the follow on servicing.

I'm planning on having one primarily for work (and then a Nautilus for special occasions only) and keeping my Rolex for bashing around on a daily basis, but keen to see if anyone has tried the Royal Oak as their main daily wearer?
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Old 1 July 2015, 10:52 PM   #2
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It will be fine. If you dig ditches or are in construction, then you might want to think twice.

Enjoy the the RO--great choice!
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:04 PM   #3
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I had the same concerns when I first considered a RO. After doing some research and talking to actual owners, it is mostly conjecture from those who don't own or haven't even handled the RO. As for scratches, I don't think it will show scratches more than the PCLs on a Rolex.

Very well built movement, and service price on a RO verses a Daytona (my current watch) is only about a $300 difference. Which is negligible over a 5-7 year span.
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:10 PM   #4
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It's fine for everyday wear. Scratches will accumulate esp for the bracelet but most will be hairlines, depending how you wear it. Most of the time I don't even notice.
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:12 PM   #5
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I have worn a Naut 5712 as a daily, same flat brushed bezel as the RO, sure it has 4 maybe 5 hardly visible hairlines, which you only see under a certain light, if you look just like this you won't probably see anything, but I am very keen on wrist awareness, it's second nature to me, I almost never bump my watch into anything, to be honest since I sleep with it I think the hairlines were most probably made because of my wife's wedding band during the night, again I have worn it 24/7 for 1 year, and they look really great, of course they don't look new but they look like they have been worn for a small period of time, now I got the ROO ceramic diver, no scratches unless it meets with a diamond or something as hard pr harder, luckily for me my wife doesn't sleep with any diamond ring so no worries there, be a minimum careful and you'll be fine, or best solution get a model with ceramic or cermet bezel...
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:13 PM   #6
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Everyday is a struggle with the royal oak on the wrist
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:27 PM   #7
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Great feedback, thanks guys.
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:28 PM   #8
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Everyday is a struggle with the royal oak on the wrist
Stunning watch.
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Old 1 July 2015, 11:57 PM   #9
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Old 2 July 2015, 12:21 AM   #10
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Scratches on the bezel hurt but other than that you're all set.
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Scratches on the bezel hurt but other than that you're all set.
Right. The widespread perception out there that a watch this thin is therefore dainty is amazing.

Anyone who has read anything about the design of this watch can tell you it is built like a little vault. A screw down crown and WR of 165 feet means it pretty much will take anything you can throw at it. This watch was built and brought to market as a Luxury Sports Watch....

What makes wearers hesitate to really work the RO 24/7 is the finish. Which is nothing short of incredible and makes the owner wince when a scratch appears.

I wear mine as much as possible, and once you get one you will understand the hold it has over its owner.
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Old 3 July 2015, 12:24 AM   #12
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I do not wear mine everyday. I wear my sub c most of the time. Im always a bit more careful with the ro as I dont like scratches.
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I had an SS Diver which sits much higher than the ROs and barely had a scratch on the bezel in 2 years in rotation, so as long as you treat it with respect you should be fine.
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Old 3 July 2015, 03:48 AM   #14
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They are not fragile per se. What does happen though is because of the high level of finishing (brushed and polished with sharp edges) any bumps and bruises do show more than say a Rolex sub.
Go in aware of this and you should be fine.
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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
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Old 3 July 2015, 05:09 AM   #16
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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
i think I just passed out
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Old 3 July 2015, 05:16 AM   #17
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Old 3 July 2015, 05:20 AM   #18
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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
Dang! It looks like you flung it down the street!
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Old 3 July 2015, 05:25 AM   #19
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Dang! It looks like you flung it down the street!

My sub has less scratches LOL, I scratched it a lot against my Macbook pretty much scratched it against everything.


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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
Whoa! You have a place in the record books! Looks more tore up than most rolex beaters I have seen. Well done
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Old 3 July 2015, 09:45 AM   #21
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Whoa! You have a place in the record books! Looks more tore up than most rolex beaters I have seen. Well done

Actually you only notice the scratches when you have the watch in your hands under good lighting, if your standing 3 feet away you won't notice the scratches. One of the reasons why you can't notice the scratches are from the polished/ brushed end give the shiny look for the watch, compare it to a sub any small scratch on it are much more visible.


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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
Now that's the way to wear a watch.........It still looks beautiful.
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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
Wow this watch looks like one of Dr. Tom's Daytonas

I agree that the finer finish makes scratches more visible but that doesn't mean the watch itself isn't "tough." I think we are led to believe that the only luxury watches that can look great and take a beating are Rolexes due to their ubiquitous advertising. Of course they also have a proven track record which reinforces this belief and makes us tend to underestimate other sport watches.
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Wow this watch looks like one of Dr. Tom's Daytonas

I agree that the finer finish makes scratches more visible but that doesn't mean the watch itself isn't "tough." I think we are led to believe that the only luxury watches that can look great and take a beating are Rolexes due to their ubiquitous advertising. Of course they also have a proven track record which reinforces this belief and makes us tend to underestimate other sport watches.

Everyone I know tells me get a sub or a tudor as a beater I use my 15300 as a beater 😆


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I've had a 15300 since 2008 but only started wearing it as an every day watch from 2012, over 3 years i think its the most scratched and dented AP 15300 most people have seen. + I don't care about this watch scratching won't bother selling it any time soon, its here and will always be here to stay.
Do you ride Bulls for a living?
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Old 7 August 2015, 04:36 AM   #26
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Love it- It can be made to look new at service- why not enjoy it to the max?
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Love it- It can be made to look new at service- why not enjoy it to the max?

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