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9 June 2021, 01:01 AM | #1 |
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Boutique visit
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I'm new to this section, I'm a massive Rolex/Tudor fanboy but with the way things have been recently I'm trying to get away from Rolex as much as possible. I visited the Harrods boutique and wow, no snobbery at all they were amazing, I wanted to learn more about AP and the experience was amazing. I've seen the Royal Oak chronograph (blue dial which I'm quite interested in) the SA said she could take my details down and put me on an "allocation list" I kindly refused and said I'd like to know more about the brand etc before I put my name down. A few questions for you folks then: Is the situation the same as Patek/Rolex i.e. impossible to get at retail and sells tripple list price? Where's the best place to get familiar with reference numbers, the history of the brand etc Why do you love AP? What bought you to the brand? Would be so grateful for your wisdom Lots of love Sent from my SM-N986B using Tapatalk |
9 June 2021, 01:52 AM | #2 |
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What brought me to AP was the history and style of the RO. I visited (at the time) an AD and fell in love with the brand. Coming from Rolex and Tudor its night and day so be ready. I have owned a hand full of Rolex's and after buying AP I no longer enjoy Rolex as the fit and style I don't do anything for me. I think the most important, at least for me, is to make sure you like the way it fits and the style then dive into the history and the craftsmanship. Either way enjoy the process! |
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9 June 2021, 04:11 AM | #5 |
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Way worse than Rolex to get right now, but not as bad as PP.
I personally love Rolex more. It's great value for the money (you can get full gold Rolex watch for the price of strap only AP). But in a Rolex heavy collection, the contrast with having a RO is very, very pleasing for the collection. Design and Service are all superb. Website however is very unhelpful. I'd actually just look at Monochome press announcements for 2021 models and go from there, especially on all the new ROO models. Good luck in the journey! |
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I’ve owned pretty much every Rolex model over the last few years but have become increasingly interested in watch making, this has led me to AP.
I have no interest now in mass produced watches from Rolex, Omega etc and all the other upper mid tier brands, high horology makers are a totally different level. I’m a sports watch fan so it’s the Royal Oak offshore for me, I find the 42mm fits my 6.5 inch perfectly, loads of wrist presence without over hanging. |
9 June 2021, 05:45 AM | #7 |
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OP whether you’re buying from Harrods or AP House you’ll find the same experience, highly professional people who also love the brand. The blue dialled chrono Royal Oak is stunning and you’d be extremely fortunate to be allocated that as your 1st AP.
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I think it depends, some people on this forum have stated that they had to buy other watches before being offered a Royal Oak and then there are others that have stated that it wasn’t a requirement. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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9 June 2021, 07:25 AM | #10 |
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There is a lot of good information on this sub forum, so a great place to start reading up.
They have some of, if not the best customer service in the business. Truly world class. For me it’s the combination of HH, sporty aesthetic and robustness that attracts me. I’m not a dress watch guy, but want to have that same level of finishing and quality whilst wearing the heck out of it
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9 June 2021, 07:37 AM | #11 |
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Good analysis
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My feeling is that the brand is so hot right now even Codes which were widely unpopular are selling quickly now. So while not an explicit requirement that you need to buy the code, I think you'll find yourself behind the people who have bought Codes 90% of the time and the last 10% of the time being pure luck to get a RO as first purchase now in 2021. I mean if you were a SA or boutique manager and you have 15 people who bought a Code as their first watch in 2020 or 2021, who would you sell the ROC to? |
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9 June 2021, 07:52 AM | #13 |
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I’m at AP House and Harrods tomorrow to see what they have/can offer me. If they have my 15500 Blue dial at last I guess I’ll slum it and buy that……
(Sigh, as if…….) |
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