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Old 12 July 2017, 10:54 PM   #31
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Similarly, I had desperately wanted to get an AP to complete my Holy Trinity so was obviously in the market for a Royal Oak. I tried on the 15400 and 15300 and liked both. But, not wanting to skimp on money and have regrets later, I decided I wanted the 15202 (sight get unseen). After talking to a few AD's, I was also distressed about the challenge in finding the Jumbo. I ended up buying Fromm David SW here for a great price and had my dream watch in no time. Despite the lack of second hand and screw-in crown, I find this watch abundantly more interesting than the others based on the ultra-thin movement, micro-patisserie dial and heritage. The money is different indeed but if you can make the money work, go for the jumbo, you won't regret it.

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as many members here have in the past, i'm sure, i recently went thru the same dilemma of 15400 vs 15202. i posted a thread about it here. now a few months of having decide on the jumbo, i am absolutely thrilled (and relieved) of having made the choice.

my situation may be a bit different in that i was also in the process of purging all my 'big' watches. and i do believe that after awhile, the 15400 would've been on its way out to make room (and $) for a more 'traditional' piece.

i've slowed down on new acquisitions, somewhat. but what i'm finding of myself if that i've become highly selective of those brands/models that will endure the test of time.

not here to debate whether or not the 15400 would as well...i concede that is a personal/subjective POV.
but for me, i'm confident that the jumbo will be a piece that will stay with me until i'm ready to pass it on to my kids.

ps - 15450 in SS may feel small, but may i recommend u try it on the YG blue dial. the weight of it may change ur mind significantly, especially given you appear to be enamored with the RG jumbo.
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