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View Poll Results: Which Openworked Skeleton Do you Prefer | |||
AP 15407 (new release) |
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27 | 44.26% |
AP 15305 |
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24 | 39.34% |
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6 | 9.84% |
I really don't like either of these two pieces |
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4 | 6.56% |
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#1 |
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AP 15305 vs 15407 Openworked which one?
Assuming you like the skeletonized model..I am interested in hearing which one you would select. Each might have a favorite gold vs steel but lets leave this out of the equation as both come in gold and steel The pluses and minuses of each.. as I see it
New release 15407 vs current soon to be retired 15305 41mm vs 39mm - 15407- second balance wheel- perhaps more accurate, less power reserve, appearance of the gold color of this addition --- more contrast to skeleton but less symmetry and perhaps distracting to rest of dial? 15407 better contrast of hands-time tick marks 15407 higher cost |
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#2 |
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39 as that's the one that would fit
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#3 |
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41 hands down. But then I'm biased as I've ordered one already as you've seen in the other thread.
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#4 |
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I like the larger 41mm size of the 15407 but I DO NOT like the gold color of the balance bridge because it throws off the symmetry of the dial. I also don't like the screw heads that retain the balance bridge. I don't know if the dual balance wheels really offer much benefit and since they are on the same axis you don't get the wow factor of other dual balance wheel watches.
I would like to know the production numbers of the 15305. They seemed decently hard to come by and only had a 5 year production run. I think a 41mm RG On bracelet with the 15305 style movement would be my favorite. |
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#5 |
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Real Name: Neil
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#6 |
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41...prefer the new dial and the bigger size
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#7 |
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Real Name: Mike G
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39 wins on size and personally cant stand gold balance wheel. Go 39mm Doc
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#9 |
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I am torn. I actually liked the gold bridge and now that you mention it-- it is not the asymmetry but the fact it does draw away from the rest of the piece. I had been looking for the 39mm until the new model was released and now i don't know what to do.. Not that I can find any 39mm in stock anywhere
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#10 |
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The bridge is a nice touch. It makes the dial pop IMHO. Makes the 39 look pale in comparison.
It'd take much more than a gold bridge to draw the attention away from the rest of the watch. I can't wait to see it in person. |
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#11 |
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Adding a few more photos I found online.
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#12 |
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One more
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#13 |
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15305 for me. I wasn't elated with the size of my 15400 and I loved the 15305 when I tried it at bal harbour. I'd be happy with either though!
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#14 |
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Difficult to choose between these SS models. But for me the nicest skeletonized RO is the 39mm RG model on strap.
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I prefer the 39mm size, but both watches are superb
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