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19 November 2016, 08:38 PM | #1 |
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering what do you think about the 25860. Is there a big difference between that model and the 26300 that came out after? I couldn't find much information online. The bezel looks a little thin but then again, I am a rookie when it comes to AP. I also was surprised with the stem when I handled the watch after pulling the crown. I am used to handling Rolex and unlike them, there was a little play and it felt a lot more fragile between my fingers. Is that normal on a ROC? I have been told that the second hand on the sub-dial never stops. Is that true? If so how can one set the exact time? I am asking because I found a mint 25860 for a good bargain and would like to know whether I should pull the trigger. Is it a nice first AP? Best, |
20 November 2016, 10:08 AM | #2 |
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I am surprised no one in this forum knows?
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20 November 2016, 10:16 AM | #3 |
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I love that watch but I can't help you about knowing if it's fake or legit.
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20 November 2016, 10:18 AM | #4 |
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Don't think there is a great difference between those 39mm, I had a newer 41mm ROC which I thought was a better size for the chrono dial. Mine didn't hack so setting the exact time was a bit of a pain and yes the crown is more delicate than a Rolex and needs to handled with a bit more care, esp an older model like that one will. It's a nice watch there with deep blue dial, I prefer the 26300 Panda most of those 39mm, but if the price is good might be worth a buy but the resale market is fairly small so bear that in mind for the future, I got offered some horrible prices for my ROC but found another dealer luckily.
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Thanks Neil! If I buy the watch and send it to APSC, will it come back brand new? There is no apparent problem but I just want to be on the safe side. For the resale I don't mind as I plan to keep the watch. My wrist is 6.7" and I am afraid the 41mm might be too big. |
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22 November 2016, 12:50 PM | #8 |
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I have a silver faced 25860 and love it. I would definitely try it on first if you can as the deployant clasp can fit poorly on some wrists. The watch itself is awesome though!
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