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22 November 2020, 06:41 AM | #1 |
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AP ROC 25860 reference help.
Can someone point me to a detailed reference guide for original dial colors?
The reference ‘sticky’ above doesn’t help. I am looking at several different 25860st with blue dials but some are listed as .03 and others are .04. It’s a mix of blue dials and others are black dials. Which reference signifies an original blue dial from factory for a 25860st? 25860ST.OO.1110ST.03 or 25860ST.00.1110ST.04 Anyone know for sure? Thx |
22 November 2020, 10:13 AM | #2 |
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I recall the answer isn't entirely straightforward, and dug out my notes from a long time ago:
01 is black. 02 is the original blue dial. Around 2002 AP discontinued these and released new dials with a Grand Tapisserie pattern: 03 is dark blue / dark grey / black - depending on the lighting conditions and angles you looked at it. As a result, online pictures were often misleading. 04 is the 'new' blue dial, called 'cosmos blue'. It looks like it has a shine to it. 05 is white.
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22 November 2020, 12:45 PM | #3 | |
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Very helpful. I assumed it had to do with AP changing the reference extensions or dials in some way but could not locate enough information to make sense of it. |
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