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Old 19 February 2021, 04:14 AM   #31
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I've owned two 26331st blue dials and now the 26320st which is discontinued. Both are incredible watches but the blue on the 26331st is much darker and I grew tired of the different color and size subdials. The 26320 I think can also appreciate more given it is discontinued. You'd have to pry my 26320 and 15202 out of my dead cold hands before selling. Something to consider.


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Old 19 February 2021, 07:03 AM   #32
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yep, definetly would depart with both Rolexes for a ROC
the current ROC i believe comes with FP1185 movement i believe (Blancpain manufacture cuurently named i believe). FP1185 is one of the best and thin chronographs avaliable in the market. FP1185 uses vertical clutch column wheel which means you can leave the chrono movement constantly engaged without having wear and tear effect on the movement. i've tried FP1185 in both VCOS chrono 1st gen and 2nd gen.
if AP changes thier chrono to inhouse movement, that thing is going to get thicker and pricer for sure
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Old 19 February 2021, 05:51 PM   #33
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yep, definetly would depart with both Rolexes for a ROC
the current ROC i believe comes with FP1185 movement i believe (Blancpain manufacture cuurently named i believe). FP1185 is one of the best and thin chronographs avaliable in the market. FP1185 uses vertical clutch column wheel which means you can leave the chrono movement constantly engaged without having wear and tear effect on the movement. i've tried FP1185 in both VCOS chrono 1st gen and 2nd gen.
if AP changes thier chrono to inhouse movement, that thing is going to get thicker and pricer for sure
Love the 2nd gen Overseas Chrono - looks nicer to me than the current one (and is better value as swell).
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