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Old 24 July 2024, 06:42 AM   #1
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I just had a call from AP that my 15720 diver allocation has come in… I’ve been waiting 2 years for the watch …. At that time retail price was £21k and now the same watch is at £26k .grey is now cheaper…. What’s everyone’s thoughts? I’m finding it hard to say yes considering the mark up. Also I would take allocation as would help to get a RO.
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Old 24 July 2024, 07:04 AM   #2
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I just looked at the Blue and Yellow version on CH24 and it was 8=10K cheaper on the grey and thinking to myself hummmmmm this is a hell of a deal lol
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Old 24 July 2024, 07:13 AM   #3
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It's the only highly finished professional diver out there. It's a hell of a watch and a great way into AP.
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Old 24 July 2024, 07:14 AM   #4
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here it is this is the 15710ST and $14k USD Cheaper as 26K Pounds = $33k USD I also saw the White version recently for like $20-$21USD
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Old 24 July 2024, 07:40 AM   #5
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here it is this is the 15710ST and $14k USD Cheaper as 26K Pounds = $33k USD I also saw the White version recently for like $20-$21USD
The older version will sell at a discount to the newer divers with the quick connect strap system. My green diver I see selling at or just slightly below MSRP from when I bought it two years ago.

OP, the real question is, what type of a relationship do you want with AP? If you are done with a RO just buy the diver and RO grey market. Otherwise, if you want to build a long term relationship and build a collection, this is a great watch to start with.
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Old 24 July 2024, 07:57 AM   #6
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Like others above said, it depends on what you want out of the AP relationship. If you want to be one and done with an RO, depending on which one, just go buy used. Probably only a small markup these days.

If you are after a Jumbo, OW, Ceramic in the long run, start the relationship with AP. There will be paper losses on certain pieces you acquire during your journey, and there will be some paper gains to offset that. The paper gains aren’t that great anyways, even if you are “up” your cost of capital is relatively high since the markets are doing relatively well. If you are only concerned about nominal values, you will likely be net even or net positive in the long run over your entire AP collection

at the end of the day, if you aren’t planning to sell/flip anytime soon it doesn’t really matter. Just buy what you want at a price & from a channel you want.

In terms of the watch, it’s a great piece. I have the khaki and I absolutely love it. Haven’t worn it for a year but will go back to the diver as a daily soon.
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Old 24 July 2024, 08:07 AM   #7
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Hi there

I just had a call from AP that my 15720 diver allocation has come in… I’ve been waiting 2 years for the watch …. At that time retail price was £21k and now the same watch is at £26k .grey is now cheaper…. What’s everyone’s thoughts? I’m finding it hard to say yes considering the mark up. Also I would take allocation as would help to get a RO.
For me it's a no-brainer I would much prefer to buy from an ad.
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Old 24 July 2024, 08:52 AM   #8
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You get what you pay for………
If you want to buy 100% authentic merchandise you buy from AP or their AD.
If you want to save $$$ and get it cheaper from a Gray then that is your right.
Do what you think is best short AND long term…….
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Old 24 July 2024, 11:06 AM   #9
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Unless you are starting a collection of AP watches, otherwise go grey. Getting a Diver now doesn't guarantee a RO next. It might come as your 3rd or 4th watch, depending on which RO and of course, luck.
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Old 24 July 2024, 11:40 AM   #10
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Unless you are starting a collection of AP watches, otherwise go grey. Getting a Diver now doesn't guarantee a RO next. It might come as your 3rd or 4th watch, depending on which RO and of course, luck.

I thought buying a ROO/ code would make you eligible to get a RO, and for a 3rd you’re definitely eligible for one. I’m not sure what’s their policy these days so your input would be helpful


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Whether you go grey or not is a tough one.. if there’s enough savings I say go for it. But regardless it’s a pretty sweet watch to have. Wore mine today and really enjoyed it.
What color are you looking at?


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Old 24 July 2024, 01:49 PM   #12
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I thought buying a ROO/ code would make you eligible to get a RO, and for a 3rd you’re definitely eligible for one. I’m not sure what’s their policy these days so your input would be helpful


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Eligible doesn't mean you are guaranteed allocated a RO as your next.
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Old 24 July 2024, 03:01 PM   #13
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They took 2 years to allocate this to you? Doesn’t sound promising then for a 15510 or Jumbo.

This trades real low (at least in Singapore).

If you just want a 15510 go grey and skip this. They also trading low now.


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Hi there

I just had a call from AP that my 15720 diver allocation has come in… I’ve been waiting 2 years for the watch …. At that time retail price was £21k and now the same watch is at £26k .grey is now cheaper…. What’s everyone’s thoughts? I’m finding it hard to say yes considering the mark up. Also I would take allocation as would help to get a RO.
As for the allocation journey I do NoT think starting today will be any easier than starting 2-3 years ago to get the RO. They have now stepped up their Women’s watches push with the new CEO so lots of pieces coming out are all 37mm and smaller and this will be great for existing RO values but take up valuable RO 39mm and larger watchmakers time now filling the 37mm and smaller production pieces
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Old 24 July 2024, 04:11 PM   #15
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It's the only highly finished professional diver out there. It's a hell of a watch and a great way into AP.
It is not! It is not a professional diver is what I mean. Nor it is finished well…

There are quite a few well finished divers out there, none are professional though..
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Old 24 July 2024, 04:35 PM   #16
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Hi there

I just had a call from AP that my 15720 diver allocation has come in… I’ve been waiting 2 years for the watch …. At that time retail price was £21k and now the same watch is at £26k .grey is now cheaper…. What’s everyone’s thoughts? I’m finding it hard to say yes considering the mark up. Also I would take allocation as would help to get a RO.
1. Do you still want the watch?
2. Do you intend to buy more AP’s going forward? If so what’s your long term goal? If it’s just to buy a 15510 then maybe grey is easer/cheaper. If it’s to build a long term collection then buying from AP will be a better route.


Only you know the best option for you. For me I like to buy brand new and from an authorised route as I always intend every watch to be a keeper. Life doesn’t always work that way though.

Right now prices are dropping and there are opportunities to buy things cheaper grey, but that’s across many things at the moment. House prices have been falling, car prices etc. Things have been tough lately. That might not always be the case. Prices may well pick up again and if going grey rules you out of getting X next time, consider building a relationship. If it’s a one off then maybe save the money if you’re happy buying ore owned.
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Old 24 July 2024, 05:24 PM   #17
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Hi there

I just had a call from AP that my 15720 diver allocation has come in… I’ve been waiting 2 years for the watch …. At that time retail price was £21k and now the same watch is at £26k .grey is now cheaper…. What’s everyone’s thoughts? I’m finding it hard to say yes considering the mark up. Also I would take allocation as would help to get a RO.
Buying watches that go below MSRP grey and the ROs and ROCs that have a premium from the boutique is a good idea. Unfortunately, AP hates this trick.

If the final goal is a single RO and you're ambivalent about the diver, going grey might be easier and cheaper than "the journey".
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Old 25 July 2024, 01:40 AM   #18
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It is not! It is not a professional diver is what I mean. Nor it is finished well…

There are quite a few well finished divers out there, none are professional though..
Find me another 300m dive watch with even comparable finishing? Maybe the JLC master compressor, but even then I put the 15720 higher.
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Old 25 July 2024, 02:31 AM   #19
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My personal consensus is that I will pay up to 10% premium for the AD experience and relationship. If the exact same watch and condition can be had in the grey market for >10% discount then I will go grey.
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Well Davie did you fella?
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Find me another 300m dive watch with even comparable finishing? Maybe the JLC master compressor, but even then I put the 15720 higher.
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms.
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The Fifty Fathoms is finished better on the inside and had a better movement, the AP better finished on the outside, I'd call it a tie but the FF is cheaper.
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The Fifty Fathoms is finished better on the inside and had a better movement, the AP better finished on the outside, I'd call it a tie but the FF is cheaper.
If you say so. 120h reserve is cool. Finishing looks fine for what it is, but not really blowing me away. Not feeling that center screw in the rotor.
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Find me another 300m dive watch with even comparable finishing? Maybe the JLC master compressor, but even then I put the 15720 higher.
AP “diver” is not really a diving watch. Internal bezel is incredibly difficult to operate in any real diving situations (unless one is desk or pool diving). I am not quite sure how that design choice was ever made!

Now, once u realize it ain’t a diver, I am sure u can find a better alternative in terms of finishing.

Well finished diver ain’t a thing for a reason, divers mostly don’t care about movement finishing. It is function over form. That is why Rolex is actually used as a diver. I am in Crete for vacation and diving instructor has Submariner. Old school guy.

Now if u absolutely must have a diving watch with decent finishing and 300m rating, I guess RM 28/32 could do it. I actually cringed typing this.
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I think you should savor the journey and begin here with the diver. Next you can maybe get a code chrono. That sounds fun!
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I think you should savor the journey and begin here with the diver. Next you can maybe get a code chrono. That sounds fun!

Lol. Do I detect a slight bit of sarcasm here?
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If you hesitate it’s probably that you don’t love it.
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I think you should savor the journey and begin here with the diver. Next you can maybe get a code chrono. That sounds fun!
Lmao

@OP what did you decide?if you’re not giddy over getting the call (sounds like you’re not), I’d pass.
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