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View Poll Results: AP RO or Rolex Daytona? Only can pick one
AP RO 129 58.11%
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Old 17 October 2022, 09:58 AM   #61
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Black daytona for me

So beautiful!!
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:03 AM   #62
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I don’t know why not it’s an open forum. Why do you care…

Because it’s an open forum, maybe we expected common courtesy and basic online etiquette. It is lux watch collecting after all.

Copy and paste your hatred for a brand, in every thread is just weird J. It’s the same group of guys, my man. We all have seen your kitchen-tiles posts, repeatedly. It’s the same *poor* joke, over and over and over again .

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Old 17 October 2022, 10:07 AM   #63
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Because it’s an open forum, maybe we expected common courtesy and basic online etiquette. It is lux watch collecting after all.

Copy and paste your hatred for a brand, in every thread is just weird J. It’s the same group of guys, my man. We all have seen your kitchen-tiles posts, repeatedly. It’s the same *poor* joke, over and over and over again .

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Wow I get it - no more comments on the RO!
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So beautiful!!
Love the black dial!
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:19 AM   #65
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:27 AM   #66
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The AP feels like a more special watch than the Daytona to me. That doesn’t make it better- if it’s your only watch the Rolex might be better.. If you can have a few then the AP might be the way to go.
I don’t put on a Daytona and say OMG. The APs give me more of that wow
The answer to your question- to me- AP!!


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Old 17 October 2022, 10:33 AM   #67
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Wow I get it - no more comments on the RO!

I've only seen your exact same post in about 8 threads, sometimes only minutes after one another... Could you remind me again how you really feel?

The the OP : for a true sports watch that you can wear every day - id go Daytona. More rugged, less horrible when it gets a scratch, more waterproof, a bit more recognizable.

When you want to be a bit more refined with (IMO) a better wear, more substantial wrist presence - you go for RO
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:34 AM   #68
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I've only seen your exact same post in about 8 threads, sometimes only minutes after one another... Could you remind me again how you really feel?

The the OP : for a true sports watch that you can wear every day - id go Daytona. More rugged, less horrible when it gets a scratch, more waterproof, a bit more recognizable.

When you want to be a bit more refined with (IMO) a better wear, more substantial wrist presence - you go for RO
As I said, I get it. People need to relax a bit, so sensitive.
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:39 AM   #69
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If RO owners are not having reliability/accuracy issues with the movement while truly daily wearing, it would make me feel more comfortable buying one. I love the bracelet and the tapisserie dial, it's just the bezel and its screws that have always turned me off, and that watchmakers have expressed that it's generally a more delicate movement compared to Rolex. However, I imagine there are different movements depending on the model and year, so if anyone knowledgeable about the movements can chime in, it would be helpful.
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Old 17 October 2022, 10:46 AM   #70
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Have both, love both. RO is just extra special IMO.


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Daytona and not even close.
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Old 17 October 2022, 11:26 AM   #72
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If RO owners are not having reliability/accuracy issues with the movement while truly daily wearing, it would make me feel more comfortable buying one. I love the bracelet and the tapisserie dial, it's just the bezel and its screws that have always turned me off, and that watchmakers have expressed that it's generally a more delicate movement compared to Rolex. However, I imagine there are different movements depending on the model and year, so if anyone knowledgeable about the movements can chime in, it would be helpful.

Truth is, if you dislike a specific design language, you won’t change your mind. And, no one here can convince you otherwise.

For me; I work in tech. Every few weeks, my team pulled a miracle out of our asses, in as little as 24 hours—the jumbo resonate with me in this regard. Simple as that.

My rotation consists of roughly xx watches, I’m also Rolex heavy. BUT, every time I need a little extra love/inspiration on the wrist, it’s the job for the RO. Nothing else will do. Not even Pateks.

Finally, I received ZERO comment on the RO for the entire year of owning it. It’s a watch for its owner. Not everyone else!





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Old 17 October 2022, 11:26 AM   #73
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The AP feels like a more special watch than the Daytona to me. That doesn’t make it better- if it’s your only watch the Rolex might be better.. If you can have a few then the AP might be the way to go.
I don’t put on a Daytona and say OMG. The APs give me more of that wow
The answer to your question- to me- AP!!


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I echo this comment.
Voted AP though.
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Old 17 October 2022, 11:49 AM   #74
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I’m surprised how close it is between these two. I was thinking about it and I couldn’t decide, though was leaning more on the RO. I agree with the sentiment that it just feels more special. The Daytona is much more well known, but I don’t actually think that’s a good thing.

I do really dislike how I’ve heard a few different instances on the reliability issues with the RO though, which to me is crazy they have reliability issues on a $25k watch that is time/date only in stainless steel. I also agree that the Daytona must be more rugged than the RO, and it is pretty stellar that Rolex is able to get a chronograph in under 12mm.


Still mixed. I don’t have the opportunity to buy either at MSRP right now, though I feel like I could work towards either one and eventually get one. I’m sure you all know it’s quite a bit of work doing that, so eventually wanted to pick one and push on one than trying to work on both.
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Old 17 October 2022, 12:01 PM   #75
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What's the service interval on the AP RO? How much is a standard service?

Is a classic great-looking watch, but seems fragile, finicky and expensive to buy and service.
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Old 17 October 2022, 12:11 PM   #76
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What's the service interval on the AP RO? How much is a standard service?

Is a classic great-looking watch, but seems fragile, finicky and expensive to buy and service.
they are definitely more fragile than rolex but moreso because of the movement. the watch itself feels sturdy and heavier/less flimsy than a steel datejust for example, but it feels more like jewelry so it gives you the vibe that it's more fragile than a rolex. obviously no comparison to a ceramic 6 digit and not a watch you would go play tennis with but still a good daily

here are the service prices off their site (in CHF)

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Old 17 October 2022, 04:44 PM   #77
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ROC if you have to choose one, both are great though.

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Old 17 October 2022, 04:59 PM   #78
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Nautilis > Royal Oak > Daytona

Personally I’m not a fan of the Daytona. Sits small on the wrist
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Old 17 October 2022, 05:45 PM   #79
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If only can have one watch
Daytona than RO, just two reason
Daytona is easy to exchange to cash
which one u can wear when u falling into water

But overall, I wil say RO is better watch but if only one daily watch, then Daytona
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Old 17 October 2022, 05:47 PM   #80
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Daytona. I want to like the RO, but I can't get past the bezel being useless and prone to damage for a so called sport watch, and the bolts with flathead grooves are like fake vents on a car trying to be a sports car.
for me, sport watch must can wear in the water,
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