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#1 |
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Anyone have the Royal Oak in two tone?
Thoughts? Does it scratch easily?
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#2 |
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i dont have one but would imagine scratches show up the same as if not more than the steel RO .. i say more than because if the scratches show up less on one of the metals this could highlight them on the other
its a great watch though, i love the way the AP bracelet works in two tone
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dubai
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Yes they all scratch easily, if you dont like scratches on a watch i honestly wouldn't recommend an Royal oak with a bracelet and a steel bezel
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#4 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I would say the vintage two tone RO will show some level of stretch on the bracelet. I will try to find picture of my 5402SA if possible and post for you.
The RO is beautiful watch and I would strongly recommend to give it a try. |
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