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8 August 2014, 02:19 AM | #1 |
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Royal Oak or Vacheron Constantin dual time?
Both have the same designation for the GMT models, one is 39mm while the other, the VC, is 42mm, the RO is steel bracelet, the VC is nice in titanium with leather/rubber strap, you have one of each when you buy it, the price new from grey dealer is more or less the same for a new piece.
Can't download a pic from the site so here's a link to the VC: http://www.vacheron-constantin.com/f...7450-000w-9511 Same thing for the RO so here's the link: http://www.audemarspiguet.com/en/wat...k#!CO:RO.EP:CO Both are great looking IMO, the VC being more modern and using titanium. I understand that the debate will be biased this being a AP forum, but what do you think of both models, their pluses and minuses, knowing that I am cutting down on my collection and aiming for a 3 watch collection, 2 of which are ordered, the Rolex Hulk, sub c LV, and the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5712. Which according to you would be the perfect third to complete the trio? Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advices |
8 August 2014, 03:04 AM | #2 |
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AP, but i would go for the Jumbo instead.
I like the Vacheron but i feel the RO design is really iconic. You might want to consider how much value it is likely to hold, unless you are sure you won't flip it. Reading some of your other threads, you seem to be quite active these days buying and flipping watches. If i were you, i would just wait until i find something i really love, especially if 3 watches is the max. My 2 cents... |
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Royal oak most def.
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8 August 2014, 03:40 AM | #4 |
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I'd opt for the AP between the two. The Royal Oak is iconic.
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In general I prefer the Royal Oak, but for the dual time complication I like the aesthetics of the VC a lot better. Just make sure you won't want to sell the VC down the line.
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Royal Oak or Vacheron Constantin dual time?
I find the VC to be a little too flat on the wrist...
Not a dual time but same case - had it next to my ROO Either way, I'd go AP |
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8 August 2014, 07:04 AM | #9 |
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AP any day, anytime over any VC in any way..
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AP but I must say I don't like the dual time very much. You already have a gmt...no need to clutter the dial on the RO IMHO.
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8 August 2014, 07:45 AM | #11 |
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IMO AP all day
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AP for me.
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Anyways after seriously thinking it over I decided to rule out the VC, can't say if I will get a RO, either dual time or maybe better just the simple dial, in blue version, with see through case back, but it's a possibility, like this I would have the 2 masterpieces of Gerald Genta from the 70's which are so iconic that even today they are some of the best classy sport watches on the market, anyways will have to try the RO, wether simple or dual to see how it looks and feels on me as I have never tried one on.
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There you go....now you're talking. Not a fan of either dual time pieces you were considering. I think your collection is crying out for an icon RO. Choose from either the 15400, 15300 or the 15202. Can't go wrong with any of those. |
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You've received this advice before, but IMHO slow it down. There is no rush as the blnr is a sensational piece as well. |
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Enjoy the BLNR then trade up to the PP 5164 for a dual time.
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I'm not a fan of VC. In fact, I really feel JLC should take their place in the holy trinity. Maybe that's just me though...
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It's not a very long time I am interested in very high end brands, before was into Rolex, Panerai, Omega, so no expert here, but in my opinion the 5 top are PP, ALS, JLC, AP, and for the last place hard to choose a winner, for me it should be 1 of the following but incapable to choose the right one: Bréguet, Blancpain, Piaget, and VC... |
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