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19 January 2018, 08:58 PM | #1 |
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15202 vs 15450
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I am a fan of the 15202ST despite not having tried one on the wrist, however I am wondering if the more modern alternative 15450 is a better option to purchase. The case proportions of the 15450 are very close to the classic 39mm 15202 but with the added benefits of the 3120 in-house movement, added power reserve and lower price point. I would like to own an AP Royal Oak at some point so would love to hear your thoughts. I have tried on the 15400ST but the size is too big for me so my options are 15202 or 15450. Thanks! |
19 January 2018, 09:08 PM | #2 |
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Just saw and tried on the 15450 a few hours ago and it wears smaller than 37mm to me so I would suggest the 15202
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19 January 2018, 09:09 PM | #3 |
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Hi, I own a 15450ST and love it! My wrist size is 6.75 (picture against 41mm Tudor) and find it perfect for business wear.
The power reserve is a massive plus, especially having a few watches in the collection. I sold my BLNR to buy this one new from a UK AD (got a bit of a deal) and haven’t looked back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
19 January 2018, 09:13 PM | #4 |
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I strongly disagree. I have one and would say it wears like other brands size 38/39 mm offerings.
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[QUOTE=MrWhy;8200906]Hi, I own a 15450ST and love it! My wrist size is 6.75 (picture against 41mm Tudor) and find it perfect for business wear.
The power reserve is a massive plus, especially having a few watches in the collection. I sold my BLNR to buy this one new from a UK AD (got a bit of a deal) and haven’t looked back. __________________________________________________ ___________________________ Yep see what you mean. Do you think the 15450 fits like a traditional 40mm Rolex? |
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If your wrist is ~6.5 or less the 15450 is a good option. I would definitely try it on first. If you have any desire whatsoever to get the jumbo just do it. You’ll end up flipping towards it and paying more.
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I tend to think the ideal proportion is the 15202 and then the 15400. The 15400 appears less thick since the case is larger vs the 15450. |
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20 January 2018, 01:07 AM | #9 |
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I find the 450 actually wears quite small, unlike most APs, as the dial is small and the case is thick and llike the 41mm, but shrunk down, as Tyler said.
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20 January 2018, 01:14 AM | #10 |
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i'm a big fan of this 15450...have been coveting it for awhile now...
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20 January 2018, 01:19 AM | #11 |
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I think it comes down to your own wrist and the dimensions of it. I strongly suggest you try it on like you did for the 15400.
Whether it's 6.5-6.75-7.0", etc. everyone's wrist is different. Having a flatter 6.5" wrist and more "top-level" surface area might actually equal to someone who has a rounder 6.75" wrist. Fit is more suited for the lug to lug comparison and how it sits on the surface of the wrist. I have 6.5" wrist for example and I can fit a 15400. Haha, depends how your wrist "ovals" I guess... But based on your comparisons I don't think you'll see too much of a difference between 15450 and 15202. The 15450 is thicker, therefore visually (in comparison with a RO case) it will appear similar size to the 15202 when you have the watch on the same angle on the wrist. |
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I think the 15450 should check all your boxes, and is a good value proposition, compared to the 15202.
That is has a quick set date, in-house movement, seconds hand, and screw down crown doesn't hurt either. |
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A little smaller, not exactly a 40mm but close to a 39mm Rolex. I’m more of a fan of a small watch, rather than one that is to big. The 15400ST was far to big, more a 43/44mm, for me to pull off and I found the glass back was too small for the watch. My budget didn’t allow a 15202 and I want a long power reserve. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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20 January 2018, 05:53 AM | #15 |
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Really helpful feedback, thanks all. Agreed that I need to try the 15450 before I make a decision.
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20 January 2018, 10:22 AM | #16 |
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Love the 450, been looking for one too.
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Had the Jumbo, unfortunately wore too large, the 15450 is perfect for my wrist though . . .
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Perfect! It fits you like the jumbo fits me. You’re a lucky dog
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I’m the other extreme and the 15450 looks way to small!
Even the 15202 is borderline and prefer the fit of the 41mm 15400 |
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If you wore the 450 and 400 about an inch further up your arm, they be sitting where they should, and it'd be absolutely clear that the former is definitely too small for your wrist shape & size, whereas the latter would be spot on.
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Combination of a protruding wrist bone and above just looks odd on me! Kind of a plus as making any watch look smaller on me wouldn’t help the collection. |
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20 January 2018, 10:31 PM | #24 |
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15450 for me
Was in my AD a month ago and tried on both the 400 and 450. The latter was too large and for someone who prefers smaller watches anyway, I felt the 37mm was a good for for my wrist. I haven't tried the 202 but I think that could work.
Given there's no boutique where I live (to compare v. 202), I've asked the AD to order the 450 with blue dial. |
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21 January 2018, 02:19 AM | #26 |
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Thank you! If I'm honest, will have to admit that I liked the Jumbo's blue a bit more . . .
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If the price is not a factor, 15202 for sure. Much more collectible, fantastic size in the original Genta 39mm and the movement.... yum. Wouldn't be a second thought for me if between those two, but I went for the 15300 in blue since I really wanted the quick set date. Keep that in mind.
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24 January 2018, 11:57 AM | #29 |
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If you like the 15202 you better buy it soon as looks like the Nautilus is having a 20% price rise and very likely the 202 will follow suit and maybe the others too.
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