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18 July 2017, 02:07 AM | #31 |
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Either way glad it's there but a shame the closure is going to delay things little, did you sort of ordering the GP strap?
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18 July 2017, 02:42 AM | #32 |
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18 July 2017, 03:32 AM | #33 |
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Not cool but APSC is really top notch, nothing but good things to say about them when they took care of my cracked ceramic case, it wa back in less than 2 months
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18 July 2017, 10:11 PM | #34 |
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Sorry to hear that!! I have only had a problem with an older RO chronograph, but all of my moderns have been fine.
I run my Chronograph on average an hour a day for no particular reason, but never have any issues. |
19 July 2017, 03:49 AM | #35 |
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Dropped the RG 44 off today for service along with my diver and 15400 for pressure testing. Ordered my GP strap as well and they will install at the same time as they are fixing the watch.
Now the several week wait begins. APSC is like fort knox trying to get inside. That was basically my only impression of the place. Everyone was frantically trying to get out of there for holiday when i got there at 4:30pm so i was in and out in 10 minutes. The waiting room was nice. |
19 July 2017, 03:54 AM | #36 | |
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Did they give an eta on turn around at all? So are you just left with the Ti to keep you company? |
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19 July 2017, 03:57 AM | #37 | |
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Hopefully they don't lose my watches. I didn't even get a receipt or any paperwork to show they even have them. It was really weird to be honest. It was literally so rushed i didn't even have time to clarify beyond "several weeks" and "hopefully less than six". If they have my two watches for pressure testing for six weeks also I'm not going to be happy. Met Daniel briefly though and he seems like a nice guy. He said to tell you and P2725TMB (I guess ill use his username as seems to not use his real one here) hi. I did forget to name drop Ash though. But thank you guys for all your help |
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19 July 2017, 04:19 AM | #38 |
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Hey nothing wrong with just having the Ti left
Fingers crossed they'll be back with you sooner rather then later. |
19 July 2017, 04:23 AM | #39 |
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i know, its a great daily wearer and to be left with one, its probably the best one for all situations IMO. Its just weird to have basically everything gone at the same time.
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Is it also the SS Diver you have? |
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19 July 2017, 04:35 AM | #41 | |
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I could have staggered but i have never had it done before so they all really need it especially before the warranty expires. A flooded watch out of warranty would be bad. I also was not sure what the process to pressure test actually is so i don't know how long that should take. My guess is the pressure test ones will come back way before the 44. Either way though I'm off on holiday soon so 3 weeks from now is the earliest i could pick up anyway. |
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Seriously now considering adding a 15202 or 15400. Oh yes a agree you don't want to run that risk and on previously watches I've had them tested every 1-2 years. |
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The 15400 gets the least wrist time, but is always my go to watch whenever i am even remotely dressed up. Im seriously considering the RO chronograph (blue with silver subdials) for my next piece because its more casual than a 15400 and i would have less of a hard time finding a reason to wear it. I love the 15202 but i think for me it would get just about as much wrist time as my 15400 which is less wrist time than i would want to give it. |
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19 July 2017, 05:34 PM | #44 | |
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Yes with just having the SDc and ROO like you thought the 15400/15202 would fit in nicely for the smarter occasions, wear would be limited but feel this and the environment it would be worn in will help keep it from marking up (my major gripe with the AP bracelet and SS bezel) If it was available I'd add the 15300 as that's my favorite but between the 15202 and 15400 I'm actually leaning towards the 15400. |
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Black dial diver.... |
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I think my next acquisition is likely to be one of the white dial 44 Summer Editions... |
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19 July 2017, 06:24 PM | #48 |
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I used to prefer the silver colour of steel watches but now seem to be going more towards gold, particularly AP RG. But that said I assume a stainless on bracelet isn't that much more than RG on leather, so in some ways you get a lot more for your money.
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19 July 2017, 06:32 PM | #49 |
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they are closer in price than i would have thought . On paper, i prefer the RG i think... but, I have only recently become comfortable with the idea of RG (on me personally vs in pics or on someone else). My RG 44 was my first gold watch. Im sure in time ill probably move in that direction but not sure I'm there yet, going toward the majority of the collection in gold.
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I'm sure this issue will be fixed.
Is it a problem with the Dubois Depraz module?
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[QUOTE=tyler1980;7759354]So my RG 44,which is 3 1/2 months old broke today. Obviously I’m sending it in but figured i would see if anyone has any thoughts on what happened.
The watch is fully wound and works fine until i use the chrono. The chrono works until the 30 minute mark (specifically about 10 seconds short of 30 minutes) and it stops. It also completely stops the rest of the watch as well. I reset the chrono and the watch is still frozen. I unscrew the crown and pull it out until i can engage the time setting and then reset the watch to the correct time, screw the crown back in and the watch starts again and works fine. It does NOT start working on its own though, but only after i pull the crown out, and reset the time. No winding required though. This pattern has repeated itself 3 times in a row, and the results are exactly the same. My understanding is the chronograph module is on top of the regular calibre 3120. If they are basically separate pieces then why does a malfunctioning chronograph affect the rest of the watch as well? I would assume once the chronograph is engaged, unless it is a power reserve issue (which it does not appear to be), and it stops, the timekeeping of the rest of the watch should be unaffected. Note, this is NOT an AP bashing/reliability post as these types of things are bound happen to mechanical watches. I have four AP's and never have had a single issue before. I have not lost confidence either, i am curious though if anyone else has had this issue or knows what might have happened? I hardly ever use the chronograph function, probably used it less than 10 times in total since i got the watch. Thoughts?[/QUOTE I will explain you what happens and to know cost me 6 mounth of stress!! Your watch like all AP ROO have 3126/3840 caliber who use a module chrono! AP have many chrono module in stock and this module stay even 2-3 years until they are put on the watch. So because of that the oil loose his property and this is the major problems of this caliber. Unfortunately when you send the watch at service thay will replace your module with another who have the sane issue!! I buy my AP ROO 26470 OR on Friday new from AP Boutique and Monday I go back and because the watch stop. They send me to AP service tell me problem of yhe watch are chrono module. Ok! They replace the module and send me back the watch! After 2 weeks the watch stop again and I go back to AP. They send me the watch at AP manufacture and for this problem give me reward 5 years extended guarantee. Ok! The watch come back and work 2 month and stop!!! Again!!! I decide to sell it! And the buyers who are a friend of mine send the watch to a watchmaker in swiss not AP but a good watchmaker and the watchmaker due a complete revision of the module: clean all pieces, oiled.... And now is about one year and the watch work perfect!! This is the problems of AP ROO. |
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I tried this on the other day. It was fantastic and has me rethinking the SS Blue Sky Dweller I have on order. Having said that, the RG blue dial version of the ROC with the croc strap is starting to creep into my head! This hobby is killing me!!!
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i know. I like those exact two as well. SS blue ROC is the only one i haven't seen but the other two are stunning in person.
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21 July 2017, 09:01 AM | #55 |
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All I can say is I have owned 10 ROO's over the years including my new 44Ti and never had an issue with any of them. The chronos all work/worked perfectly as do/did the overall watches.
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Sorry to hear that Tyler, mine went in on the 4th day with the same issue, but the whole mechanism would stop, so I sent it in right away. It is supposed to be back next week. We'll see.
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I agree that it isn't a common occurrence. I read about it from time to time but considering all the AP's everyone on here has, if it was "common" these types of threads would outnumber wrist shot ones. You actually have to search to find them.
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[QUOTE=tyler1980;7771104][QUOTE=HL65;7770215]
I agree that it isn't a common occurrence. I read about it from time to time but considering all the AP's everyone on here has, if it was "common" these types of threads would outnumber wrist shot ones. You actually have to search to find them. [/QUOTE I think like this: If AP want to remain on the top they need to eliminated this problems because I think they loose his buyers! In my case for the moment I don't have any AP even in the past I own AP ROO Old Navy, Volcano, rose gold 42mm, Vampire, Jarno Trulli..... I have and with the Jarno same problems! For the moment I don't buy another AP ROO! But I think to an AP ROC because caliber 2385 never heard to have any problem! |
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[QUOTE=tyler1980;7771104]
And another problem is for that amount of money you don't want to buy a watch like lotery!
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Hmm... That's sound kind of risky to me. I will never hand over a watch for repair without a receipt. What if they deny receiving the watch?
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