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edo 1 April 2025 12:49 PM

The new blue shade ceramichttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...18e6774169.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...cb0bcbe71a.jpg

ButtButt 1 April 2025 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by edo (Post 13589254)

Wow, take my money...

DonLee 1 April 2025 02:26 PM

The new ceramic blue DBW is spot on perfect. The blue is much darker than the blue ceramic perpetual. Love it. Was kind of lucky to see it in person yesterday.

shaunylw 1 April 2025 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by edo (Post 13589254)


Insane. Love it.


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llngoc 1 April 2025 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ButtButt (Post 13586669)
I did have a brief discussion with my SA about what the next few pieces for me would look like. The impression I get (at least as of last week) is that high complications is harder than steel Jumbo, but easier than PM Jumbos. Openworked models would be after both.

I'm not sure anyone can just walk in and ask for a QP RO, but I also assume there aren't that many people willing to drop $150K-$200K on a watch. I asked about a QP last year for my 2nd piece and was told it would only be possible much later on.


btw I did see an orange strap at the boutique last week when I was there, but it did not fit my 26238Ti. I was only able to hold it up to the watch to see how it looked, but imo it works pretty well. Personally I think the grey dial is such a neutral colour that you can use pretty much any colour strap and it would look great.

So a PM jumbo is actually harder than a RO QP? I guess I did get lucky. And now I have my hopes up for an OW.

GW44 1 April 2025 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by edo (Post 13589254)

That’s absolutely insanely good

AEV 1 April 2025 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by edo (Post 13589254)

Gorgeous. Much darker hue than the other blue.

I am surprised it leaked out, given how strict AP is this year.

ButtButt 1 April 2025 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by llngoc (Post 13589402)
So a PM jumbo is actually harder than a RO QP? I guess I did get lucky. And now I have my hopes up for an OW.

It's just my best guess based on what my SA says and reading in between the lines. They'll never directly confirm anything but will sort of suggest and guide you and end with their famous "I'll try my best" line. Of course there are probably other factors like the market you're in or how much your SA likes you.

For me personally my SA asked if I would like a steel Jumbo next. I told him I liked the dial on the white gold one more than the steel and I don't have anything from AP in white gold yet. He then suggested that I go for the new QP first. When I asked about the openwork he said that's usually later on after you get a high complication piece.

I don't really care about the order since these are all watches I would want to buy anyways. He knows at this point my wife and I won't buy anything we don't like, for example we told him absolutely nothing that's covered with diamonds and nothing in yellow gold for me lol.

hwai333 1 April 2025 05:42 PM

navy ceramic offshores and OW on the site

ButtButt 1 April 2025 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by hwai333 (Post 13589468)
navy ceramic offshores and OW on the site

https://www.audemarspiguet.com/com/e...1225CD.01.html

Openworked is up too... wow.

AEV 1 April 2025 06:01 PM

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The 43mm is really nice.

Well done to AP for bringing the Bleu Nuit color to the ceramics.

lucasalce 1 April 2025 07:41 PM

So this is the navy blue François was talking about. Pretty sick

Stupot 1 April 2025 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by edo (Post 13589254)

Lovely looking watch.

When I see any of these Open Work dials I do have to wonder how anyone tells the time with them.

Might just be my old eyes, or the lighting in the pictures, but I think I would struggle big time with legibility.

PAFG 1 April 2025 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Stupot (Post 13589608)
Lovely looking watch.

When I see any of these Open Work dials I do have to wonder how anyone tells the time with them.

Might just be my old eyes, or the lighting in the pictures, but I think I would struggle big time with legibility.

Nobody is buying these watches for the purpose of telling time.. that's what a phone is for.

In-N-Out 1 April 2025 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ButtButt (Post 13589476)

wow that is absolutely amazing. actually blown away

Reign 1 April 2025 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Stupot (Post 13589608)
Lovely looking watch.

When I see any of these Open Work dials I do have to wonder how anyone tells the time with them.

Might just be my old eyes, or the lighting in the pictures, but I think I would struggle big time with legibility.


Your eyes will acclimate really quickly. And you won’t be able to stop looking at it


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llngoc 1 April 2025 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ButtButt (Post 13589452)
It's just my best guess based on what my SA says and reading in between the lines. They'll never directly confirm anything but will sort of suggest and guide you and end with their famous "I'll try my best" line. Of course there are probably other factors like the market you're in or how much your SA likes you.

For me personally my SA asked if I would like a steel Jumbo next. I told him I liked the dial on the white gold one more than the steel and I don't have anything from AP in white gold yet. He then suggested that I go for the new QP first. When I asked about the openwork he said that's usually later on after you get a high complication piece.

I don't really care about the order since these are all watches I would want to buy anyways. He knows at this point my wife and I won't buy anything we don't like, for example we told him absolutely nothing that's covered with diamonds and nothing in yellow gold for me lol.


Of course it is very depending on case by case basis. But at least I can be hopeful. [emoji6]

noobs 2 April 2025 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ButtButt (Post 13589476)

It's gorgeous... the dial also has the previous, non-ostentatious, color scheme.

Vivalas 2 April 2025 12:36 AM

These 3 are stunners!

AEV 2 April 2025 12:49 AM

https://www.watchonista.com/articles...-shade-ceramic

real life photos and video of the 3 new releases.

VogelPhoenix 2 April 2025 03:18 AM

SA says that getting the 15416CD will be "a little challenge" - i.e., don't hold your breath :rofl: :dummy:

GW44 2 April 2025 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by VogelPhoenix (Post 13590276)
SA says that getting the 15416CD will be a "little challenge" - i.e., don't hold your breath :rofl: :dummy:


Quelle surprise :banghead:

gretch6364 2 April 2025 04:19 AM

I really like the new dark blue ceramic. Are we going to get any white ceramic releases this year? Like maybe a white beast with rose gold markers and hands?

edo 2 April 2025 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by AEV (Post 13590050)
https://www.watchonista.com/articles...-shade-ceramic

real life photos and video of the 3 new releases.

They all look really good...

Another take on AP creative direction lately... new approach to every model is to make it as symmetrical as they can... the latest QP showed that with all the tweaks to start everything aligned with number 1 or first day, the gears on the months, moonphase etc...

This approach also followed the last two 42mm models, the black ceramic from last month and this blue ceramic one... the date box changed to square, AP logo that follows the size, all subdials changed to show 3 numbers instead of 4-3-3 on most models or 12/12/6 on original Beast and reissues...

I also missed the release of this burgundy tourbillon...

gretch6364 2 April 2025 06:13 AM

Does anyone know the rhyme or reason on APs ceramic bracelets for when they leave the sleave holes open versus closed?

Is this a black ceramic thing?

On the last two black ceramic beast...the holes are open. For pictures of this blue beast...it appears the sleave holes are filled in (I HATE the holes by the way).

Thanks

CactusTreeFiddy 2 April 2025 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by AEV (Post 13590050)
https://www.watchonista.com/articles...-shade-ceramic

real life photos and video of the 3 new releases.

hello BIGBOY

Pfang56 2 April 2025 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by gretch6364 (Post 13590468)
Does anyone know the rhyme or reason on APs ceramic bracelets for when they leave the sleave holes open versus closed?

Is this a black ceramic thing?

On the last two black ceramic beast...the holes are open. For pictures of this blue beast...it appears the sleave holes are filled in (I HATE the holes by the way).

Thanks


I was told it is the latest generation of the bracelet, which integrates the ability to remove individual links at any location of the bracelet. My black ceramic beast doesn't have these giant holes, but my 26585ce does. I actually dig them because it adds to a really industrial look to the watch. I believe there are newer deliveries of the 26585ce which are free of these holes.


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gretch6364 2 April 2025 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Pfang56 (Post 13590623)
I was told it is the latest generation of the bracelet, which integrates the ability to remove individual links at any location of the bracelet.
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Just for clarification...you are saying the newest generation HAS the holes?

Pfang56 2 April 2025 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by gretch6364 (Post 13590638)
Just for clarification...you are saying the newest generation HAS the holes?


Newest models don't have holes. They are transitioning all models to not have them.


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mickyd329 2 April 2025 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by AEV (Post 13590050)
https://www.watchonista.com/articles...-shade-ceramic

real life photos and video of the 3 new releases.


I'll be seeing them in the flesh tomorrow. I'll post some pics afterwards.


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