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19 January 2012, 03:39 AM | #61 |
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For what it's worth, I agree but as it's not offered no point in dwelling on it and a frankenwatch would be prohibitively expensive to put together.
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[QUOTE=Cru Jones;3005740]
in terms of pricing, according to the post: "Prices for the Royal Oak Selfwinding are $16,900 in steel, $33,800 in 18k rose gold on a strap, and $64,800 in rose gold on a bracelet. The Chronograph is $23,900 in steel, $45,500 in 18l rose gold on a strap, and $70,800 in rose gold on a bracelet." [QUOTE] I sure hope they keep the 15400 reasonable..
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I agree, Only they had made a killing with an all black inner ring on the Carbon Diver
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19 January 2012, 10:41 AM | #66 |
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Here we go :
Extra-Thin Royal Oak Tourbillon, 40th Anniv. Limited Edition Openworked Extra-Thin Royal Oak, 40th Anniv. Limited Edition Extra-Thin Royal Oak Extra-Thin Royal Oak Tourbillon Royal Oak Chronograph Royal Oak 41 mm Royal Oak 37mm Royal Oak Offshore Diver Carbon Royal Oak Chronograph Platinum Jules Audemars Dragon Tourbillon Jules Audemars Perpetual Calendar Copyright : timezone Cheers, Alexander |
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thanks for all of those pix, alexander.....totally awesome.
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19 January 2012, 08:30 PM | #70 |
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Here's the original blog, with commentary from Paul Boutros at Timezone
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Much obliged, Alexander.
Those Royal Oak tourbillons are absolutely awesome. Aesthetically, definitely an improvement on the old bumper automatic Royal Oak tourbillons. These handwind tourbillons look so much better, with the nice, sloping bridges. |
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Got the price for the Diver today..........roughly 36k where i live ouch
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Thomas, just seen picture above of diver, does it have a ss case back or a blacked out one like on my bee?
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OUCH in deed!
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are they planning to raise the SS diver price too?
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A price hike later this year would be expected. Tell me about it
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Has AP released the MSRP on the 15400?
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Or the 15400 in stainless steel....
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Royal Oak Automatic 41mm
MOVEMENT - Selfwinding Manufacture Calibre 3120 - Total diameter : 26.60mm (11 ¾ lignes) - Thickness : 4.26 mm - 40 jewels - 280 parts - Minimal power reserve: approx. 60 hours - Cadence of balance: 21,600 vibrations/hour CASE - Stainless steel case (41 mm), glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback - Screw-locked crown - Water-resistant to 50 m DIAL - Black dial with ‘’Grande Ta[word removed]erie’’ pattern, white gold applied hour-markers - Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating BRACELET - Stainless steel bracelet with AP folding clasp FUNCTION -Hours, minutes, centre seconds, date REFERENCE 15400ST.OO.1220ST.01 Royal Oak Extra-Thin 39mm MOVEMENT - Selfwinding Manufacture Calibre 2121 - Total diameter: 28.40 mm (12 ½ lignes) - Thickness: 3.05 mm - 36 jewels - 247 parts - Minimal power reserve: approx. 40 hours - Cadence of balance: 19,800 vibrations/hour CASE - Stainless steel case (39 mm), glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback -Water-resistant to 50 m DIAL -Blue dial with “Petite Ta[word removed]erie”pattern, white gold applied hour-markers -Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating BRACELET Stainless steel bracelet with AP folding clasp FUNCTION Hours, minutes, date REFERENCE 15202ST.OO.1240ST.01 Royal Oak Chronograph 41mm MOVEMENT - Selfwinding Calibre 2385 - Total diameter : 26.20 mm (11 ½ lignes) - Thickness : 5.50 mm - 37 jewels - 304 parts - Minimal power reserve : approx. 40 hours - Cadence of balance : 21,600 vibrations/hour CASE - 18-carat pink gold case (41 mm), glareproofed sapphire crystal - Screw-locked crown - Water-resistant to 50 m DIAL - Black dial with ‘’Grande Ta[word removed]erie’’ pattern, pink gold applied hour-markers - Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating STRAP -Hand-sewn ‘’large square scale’’ black crocodile strap with 18-carat pink gold AP folding clasp FUNCTION - Hours, minutes, small seconds, date - Chronograph REFERENCE 26320OR.OO.D002CR.01 Royal Oak Automatic 37mm MOVEMENT - Selfwinding Manufacture Calibre 3120 - Total diameter: 26.60 mm (11 ¾ lignes) - Thickness: 4.26 mm - 40 jewels - 280 parts - Minimal power reserve: approx. 60 hours - Cadence of balance: 21,600 vibrations/ hour CASE -18-carat pink gold case (37 mm), glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback - Diamond-set bezel - Screw-locked crown -Water-resistant to 50 m DIAL -Silvered dial with “Grande Ta[word removed]erie” pattern, pink gold applied hour-markers - Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating BRACELET 18-carat pink gold bracelet with AP folding clasp SETTING -40 brilliant-cut diamonds; approx. 0.90 carats (bezel) FUNCTION - Hours, minutes, centre seconds, date REFERENCE 15451OR.ZZ.1256OR.01 Royal Oak Openworked Extra-Thin Tourbillon MOVEMENT - Hand-wound Manufacture Calibre 2924 - Total diameter: 31.50 mm (14 lignes) - Thickness: 4.46 mm - 25 jewels - 216 parts - Minimal power reserve: approx. 70 hours - Cadence of balance: 21,600 vibrations/hour CASE -950 platinum case (41 mm), glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback -Water-resistant to 50 m DIAL - Openworked slate grey dial, white gold applied hour-markers - Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating BRACELET - 950 platinum bracelet with AP folding clasp FUNCTION - Hours, minutes - Power reserve REFERENCE 26511PT.OO.1220PT.01 Cheers, Alexander |
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I am surprised they haven't updated their main in-house movements to 4Hz as most of the industry has.
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in case you haven't seen it, click here for the following great article w/ more pix:
"Explaining The Two New Royal Oaks: The 15400 (41mm) And 15450 (37mm) W/ Live Pictures, Visual Aids, & Prices" |
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Any RO in pink gold
I almost wish I hadnt seen those pictures....
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AD in Toronto
Hi, the AP AD in Toronto is Royal De Versailles, located in downtown Toronto on Bloor Street. They are quite helpful and salesperson I talked to was passionate about watches, which is always great to see. If you want more info you can email me.
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Thanks James! My friend just bought a new submariner from them and also had great things to say about their service and support.
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"La Swiss" in both Montreal and Vancouver also are AP AD. The one in Vancouver a few weeks ago only had blue dial 15300 available but could order in the other two colours.
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This is the best looking open worked I have seen. I'm usually not a big fan of this kind of things, but what is not to love on this one?
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