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Old 5 June 2023, 01:28 PM   #1
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Apro15550 V explorer 124270

Anyone happen to own both ?
I’d love to see a side by side of the 15550 next to the 124270 …. Grey APRO if possible ?

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Old 5 June 2023, 01:58 PM   #2
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I don’t officially have the 15550 but I did try the 15450 (a gen older) and it feels about the same as the 124270.

Here’s some not side by side pics on my 16cm wrist.



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Old 6 June 2023, 12:17 AM   #3
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Apro15550 V explorer 124270

Thank you westoque….

I was able to try on that same model three or 4 years ago when I was wearing my MKII explorer as a daily…… at that time the 15450 felt too small and I redirected my interest

For the last 18 months I’ve been wearing a 124270 on my 7 inch wrist and I really prefer and have become accustomed to it’s smaller size.
I’ve heard the 15550 looks / wears slightly larger than the 15450 and that’s got me curious again.

I’m fortunate that there’s an AD across town so I hope to get in for some wrist time but until then I’m trying to prepare myself / temper expectations.

This was shown to me on another forum



But it seems that most owners have wrists in the 6 to 6 3/4 inch size range.



From what I can read 7 inch wrists tend to end up buying the larger sized Royal oaks.

I did t take any photos of my own wrist with the smaller or larger RO’s , but 37 mm seemed too small ( dial opening ) and 41mm felt too large (dial and case )

The new 15550 case shape looks like it will fill the wrist in the same way as the 15450…. I’m really wondering if the new dial layout will make the watch dial feel more spacious ( similar to the way the 124270 explorer feels “more dial” to me than the vintage 36mm explorers).

I suspect it’s going to take wrist time for me to really know .

My explorer on my 7 inch wrist for conversations sake.
The 155550 would fill more of an occasional wear / dressier piece




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Old 6 June 2023, 03:18 PM   #4
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I'd try to get the 16202 - only AP worth the hassle, the rest if all fluff. Your explorer is lovely.
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Old 6 June 2023, 06:32 PM   #5
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On a 7” wrist, I think you’ll fit a 41mm RO better.

The 37mm RO wears quite similar to the 124270, but the dial feels smaller to me due the to bezel.
It’ll probably be even more pronounced on your wider wrists, where there’s a lot of skin vs very little dial.

The RO is also more balanced all round weight-wise, while the Exp will feel top heavy in comparison.
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Old 7 June 2023, 02:41 AM   #6
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Apro15550 V explorer 124270

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I'd try to get the 16202 - only AP worth the hassle, the rest if all fluff. Your explorer is lovely.

Yes….
That was the sizing conclusion conclusion I came to 4 years ago


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Old 7 June 2023, 02:47 AM   #7
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Apro15550 V explorer 124270

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On a 7” wrist, I think you’ll fit a 41mm RO better.

The 37mm RO wears quite similar to the 124270, but the dial feels smaller to me due the to bezel.
It’ll probably be even more pronounced on your wider wrists, where there’s a lot of skin vs very little dial.

The RO is also more balanced all round weight-wise, while the Exp will feel top heavy in comparison.
Thanks for the perspective

Even when I was wearing the 39mm explorer MKII the 41mm RO felt too large / too much dial. My tastes have shifted smaller then so I can’t imagine it will hold appeal these days.
You are correct though, my concern isn’t the case size , it’s the dial size/ in relegation to the bezel/ case and my arm.….. I’m hoping the less text dial of the 15550 grey presents a bit more visual mass.


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Old 10 July 2024, 03:57 AM   #8
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Thanks all for the pictures and advice

After a 10 month wait I picked up my 15550 last weekend.




Extremely happy with the Grey dial on wrist and the fit after we moved the clasp one link closer to the 6 side.

I got to look at a lot of options over the last 10 month with multiple visits and the grey 37mm has remained my preferred option on wrist. Time to sell off some pieces and settle into my new three watch collection with the 36mm explorer on bracelet and the 44mm GS diver on rubber splitting daily wear and the RO getting some gentler wear.


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Old 12 July 2024, 01:42 AM   #9
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Answer to my own question for future search results




And on 7 inch wrist




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Old 12 July 2024, 05:03 AM   #10
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AP RO all day over the explorer. No comparison in my book.
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AP RO all day over the explorer. No comparison in my book.
I LOVE my 14270 but a Rolex exp in any size just can't compare to a RO

Its like trying to decide if you should get a Mustang GT or a Ferrari.
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Old 12 July 2024, 06:40 AM   #12
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The comparison was for size.
I own the explorer and wanted to compare it to the 15550 .

Now happy owner of both.


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The comparison was for size.
I own the explorer and wanted to compare it to the 15550 .

Now happy owner of both.


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Congrats! Those two make a great pair!
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