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Old 20 December 2019, 11:45 PM   #61
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Owned a 15400 and a 15707 since new in -16, zero issues. Especially the 15707 has had a good life, still keeps excellent time. Had to get it de-magnetised two times but except for that it held up to proper years of Jet-setting.
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Old 21 December 2019, 02:13 AM   #62
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Reviving this old thread as I learn more about the brand and watches. It does seem like reliability has improved over time, so I'm curious for the ones that have had bad experiences (tht_weeknd not withstanding), how many with bad experiences were with modern AP models post 2017?
It feels like it has improved, as I was used to seeing far more QC issues 5 years ago here, I think AP have made a sustained effort to correct this conception they were beginning to have.
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Old 21 December 2019, 02:17 AM   #63
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AP's are very nice. Ive never heard complaints about them
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Old 21 December 2019, 03:14 AM   #64
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9 APs now and 2 early H series ran fast. I also had a crown and stem come out of my 15400 but I pulled it pretty hard when it didn't easily come out. Also had a screw come loose in the movement after service but I consider this one human error. All issues were quickly fixed by AP and no problems since. I've also had issues with all watch brands I've owned...Rolex, IWC, panerai, omega, etc. APSC is by far the best to deal with if any issues do happen.
Update since this post: Had the crown come out of my 15400 a second time and had the pusher fall off my Pt 44mm. Both required paying for full services. APSC was great to deal with as usual.
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Old 21 December 2019, 05:48 AM   #65
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My AP 25940 Rubber clad is 7+ years old and has been worn weekly with no issues ever nor has my RG ROO though worn considerably less. AP reliability has been rock solid for me.
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