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22 July 2022, 10:46 AM | #1 |
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Which do you favor: Green ROC vs. Green RO?
With AP fans this year showing a generally stronger preference for the green dial pieces, I’m curious how the people on this forum consider the green dial ROC in comparison to the recently introduced green dial RO 15510.
More specifically, disregarding whatever APs you have in your current collection (if any), would you choose the [green] ROC or the RO, and why? For this question, please assume that neither is a 50th Anniversary piece, both are on a metal bracelet, and that the metals are the same for each pair of models you’re comparing i.e. steel ROC v. steel RO, or rose gold ROC v. rose gold RO. Thank you. |
22 July 2022, 10:57 AM | #2 |
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would choose the RO. I'm opting for the ROC because I have a black dial RO that I purchased this year and would create some redundancy.
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22 July 2022, 11:59 AM | #3 |
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For me it’s down to how it fits on the wrist. If I’m not mistaken the ROC is bigger lug to lug then the RO. My wrist size isn’t the biggest at 6.5cm so between the 2 I would pick the RO. The problem is that the RO dial now is too plain without the AP logo at the top. While the ROC’s dial is at least filled with the 3 sub dials. So both have its own attributes.
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22 July 2022, 12:11 PM | #4 |
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I would pick the green platinum 16202
In all seriousness it's a tough call. I would probably be content with either of them as I do not have any green ROs obviously. I may have a slight preferences to the 15510ST. I own a 26331st and find the contrasting subdials much more appealing then the current generation chrono dials. |
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In complete isolation I probably would have a slight preference for the green dial steel ROC vs steel RO, although I feel that pink gold brings the new ROC to a completely different level (more so than for the 26331 and 15500/15510). Edit: in other words, pretty much what thekman said... |
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22 July 2022, 01:46 PM | #6 |
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Subjectively speaking with a blantant bias, I prefer the layout of the the dial on the 26240, the 15510 dial optically looks empty and monotonous. Felt the same way about the 15500, the dial made the watch wear bigger than it was and felt cold. The green looks great on the chrono case too, if I wanted a RO case then the jumbo will always be my preference.
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I share your sentiment about the contrasting subdials in the previous ROC, which I can’t get out of my mind when considering how much do I like the current ROC. So this also drives my preference, although I’m not sure that’s a fair consideration since I can highlight a similar concern/issue with the 15510 not having the “AP” on the dial anymore. Interesting considerations. |
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22 July 2022, 03:41 PM | #8 |
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15510ST - I felt like I got cheated with fewer “Grande Tapisserie” pattern on the ROC :)
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Thanks for your comments as well. |
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