That's a nice watch!

Aug 11, 2012,23:41 PM
 

And thank you for referencing my post above! I only have the one Audemars Piguet (the Millenary Pianoforte), but might spring for a Millenary Quincy Jones or Jules Audemars Ultra-Thin over the next few years.


It may be sacrilege to admit it, but I have never really been a fan of the Royal Oak. It's not that I don't like it, because I know it's a magnificent design with a terrific history, but because I have more classical rather than sporting tastes, and also because I don't really like the endorsements that many of the RO and ROO series watches have. I couldn't bring myself to buy an Arnold Schwarzennegger "End of Days" or Lionel Messi watch. 

I'd rather worship the movement than the wearer, if you dig what I mean.



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"Those less royal"...

 
 By: pplater : August 11th, 2012-19:10
The terrific photo of the 'pianoforte Millenary' by AucklandKiwi a few threads below is a wistful reminder that this is not the RO/ROO forum, but the AP forum. Personally, it was a mild discomfort with the porthole case of the RO/ROO family which made it ...  

Of course not. We're a sophisticated bunch...

 
 By: MichaelC : August 11th, 2012-19:25
Even if the octagon still tends to dominate. It is understandable, but many of us also love the other lines. ...  

Thank you for your understanding, Michael... :-)

 
 By: pplater : August 11th, 2012-19:27
...and for the lovely tribute to Maranello. Cheers, pplater.

Beautiful watches gents...

 
 By: Dino944 : August 11th, 2012-19:53
But I believe his watch would be a tribute to Bologna or Modena (which are the original and later homes of Maserati). Maranello is home to Ferrari. Great watches and a very nice idea to have a thread dedicated to the NON-RO/NON-ROO models. I look forward ... 

Can we enhance the thread with some wishlist pieces?

 
 By: MichaelC : August 11th, 2012-20:57
Two of mine... the 4101, incredibly captured here by our own Fx: And the 2012 Gstaad Classic... I really like this one: ...  

I wish I were the "ferryman".......

 
 By: Sandgroper : August 11th, 2012-21:10
That's a beauty Pplater, I really love the Jules ligne and this one in particular. Cheers from rainy and cold Perth. Francois

It is also a bit Audemars Piguet's Fault.

 
 By: amanico : August 11th, 2012-23:02
But I do agree with you that summing a brand to one watch is exasperating. So many nice watches exist, beside the Royal Oak. And so many Royal Oak are not that interesting, at least from my point of view. While in the haute horlogerie, there are some mons... 

Im confused, Nico...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 12th, 2012-14:24
the market has, in the past, bought more RO and ROOS, than other models - Millenary, JA, Edward Piguet, Carnegie, etc. before that, the classique, the Huitieme, and numerous unnamed model lines over the decades. The market has turned the RO / ROOS into a ... 

Thomas, since you ask

 
 By: Mostel : August 12th, 2012-15:34
Thomas, If there is any 'fault', it would be that AP makes RO and ROO like they are coins being spilled from a slot machine. There are 10 limited Editions for every 10 limited editions. There are ten non-limited editions for every ten non-limited editions... 

I agree, Mostel, but the problem is...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 12th, 2012-17:58
you and Nico and Moc and all the others who love to keep bringing up this point about AP and RO/ROOS and limited editions...then you'd have to do it about MjLC as well... and (gasp) PP...and (GASP! Horrors) Dufour...after all, wasn't a certain"simple" mod... 

bravo to pplater, and suggestion to those who wish this forum wasn't "just" RO / ROOS

 
 By: ThomasM : August 12th, 2012-18:23
or any of the other perennial hit list of "wrongs" that AP supposedly commits - 1. too much dominance of RO / ROOS on these boards - post original posts about non- RO's; support non-RO threads and models; BUY them! and share them here (again, thank you, p... 

Thank you TM....

 
 By: pplater : August 13th, 2012-07:39
It was not intended that we might 'go down that road' again, so apologies if that has become the case. From a personal perspective, any commercial imperative, any commercial strategy, for any product or any brand, is wholly legitimate whether the end goal... 

My apologies, pplater, for pouring gasoline onto a spark...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 13th, 2012-09:08
and unintentionally hijacking your great OP! :-( I applaud your approach, thank you. I am traveling (three countries in five days) and upside down on my timezones. Maybe I shouldn't address "broader issues" in this state, but sometimes... :-( I do have so... 

It seems this thread got a bit off track...

 
 By: Dino944 : August 13th, 2012-09:23
I am certainly first and foremost a fan of AP's Royal Oak. Its really the AP that first captured my attention. However, I would love to see some photos of other APs of the past and present which are not ROs or ROOs.. I remember in the 1980s AP had a "Bamb... 

I say relish the opportunity!

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : August 13th, 2012-07:49
to continue from Thomas from a different perspective: I actually like that AP has supposedly 'so' many LEs. Its an amazing design laboratory that gives its designers, and the public a very- very rich variety of watches to wear, enjoy, and importantly drea... 

an interesting take, s...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 13th, 2012-09:14
that's an interesing psycho analysis. Thanks, TM

Hang on a second Thomas,

 
 By: moc : August 13th, 2012-08:22
let me explain a little bit my point of view,as you mentioned my name. Noone here wants to self proclaim a guardian of standards,just giving opinion and share feelings. Broken records?,digressions? ,speculations?If it wasn't for all that this site wouldn'... 

dear Mo, I assumed no familiarity with you and, appreciate that you

 
 By: ThomasM : August 13th, 2012-08:42
assume no familiarity with me. Thus, please allow me the courtesy of moderating this forum as I see fit, You don't know me well enough to tell me how to moderate it. that said, my apologies if my impression of any persistent negativity on your part was in... 

God forbid me telling you how to moderate Thomas

 
 By: moc : August 13th, 2012-09:05
Never it was my intention at all,but since my name was called i thought to drop a line. No need to apologize,"virtual talk" has its dangers . Thanks for replying ,sorry for the misunderstandement. Mo

Ack

 
 By: Mostel : August 13th, 2012-08:41
Thomas, I hear you loud and clear. I'd be the first to include all major brands in this. PP is not a sacred cow to me at all. Or any brand really. Dare I dissent at least on the Dufour or general Independent front... I don't know any indie making countles... 

I like Urwerk and respect Felix Baumgartner a hell of a lot...

 
 By: ThomasM : August 13th, 2012-09:00
how many versions of certain base models did they release? and this against a total production of how many? Come on, Mostel, dont put me in the awkward position of pointing out things which I dont personally have an issue with, just to make a point about ... 

Absolutely, Thomas. The same can be said about many brands.

 
 By: amanico : August 16th, 2012-06:47
Included AP. ;) My point was to say that AP can't be summed to the Royal Oak. But ask to people who don't know much about AP. They will say " Royal Oak ", and better " Off Shore " while there are many other ( more? ) interesting models at AP. People used ... 

That's a nice watch!

 
 By: AucklandKiwi : August 11th, 2012-23:41
And thank you for referencing my post above! I only have the one Audemars Piguet (the Millenary Pianoforte), but might spring for a Millenary Quincy Jones or Jules Audemars Ultra-Thin over the next few years. It may be sacrilege to admit it, but I have ne... 

Your GS is a dreamwatch Kevin

 
 By: Dje : August 12th, 2012-03:59
Hi Kevin, No need for a RO when you can wear such a piece of watchmaking genius Kevin! Best Dje

I agree completely! the only problem...

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : August 12th, 2012-08:58
Is that those non RO's are stratospheric :) Seeing one of these below in the steel would be nice! I guess those that purchase these watches, aren't in it for 'show & tell' :) they're in it for the reasons one buys a Dufour! The Cabinet no. 5 is also s...  

Beautiful, beautiful Chronometres....

 
 By: pplater : August 13th, 2012-07:19
...thank you for the reminder. Still, not all of the non-RO need to be stratospheric, do they? Aren't there some simple JA models? Even some vintage - do we not have any vintage here? The value in vintage never ceases to amaze. Thanks again. Cheers, pplat... 

Nice post pplater.

 
 By: JerryW : August 12th, 2012-19:35
While the RO turned me on to AP and the Jumbo is my all time favorite RO, over the years I have acquired two non RO AP pieces that are both very special to me. As far as LE's I could care less if a watch is a LE or non LE, it is all about if "I" really li...  

Aaaahhhh, Jerry...

 
 By: pplater : August 13th, 2012-07:14
...can't get enough of that 'brother from another mother'. An EoT set to Vienna??? There HAS to be a story there, doesn't there? Cheers, pplater.

No good story.

 
 By: JerryW : August 15th, 2012-21:24
Just had that on it when I purchased the EOT. I sent the watch to Clearwater and they put it on the correct location, now I have no excuse to not know true noon. Photo below in another reply. JerryW

WOW!!

 
 By: mjnoumoff : August 13th, 2012-18:00
awesome Sonnerie and EOT!! Must be exciting picking which watch to wear in the morning!!

Sick Jerry!

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : August 15th, 2012-09:09
Oh my.....amazing set! Possible to get a shot of the EOT next to a Ro or ROO? Thanks!

Here you go.

 
 By: JerryW : August 15th, 2012-21:18
Will take a photo next to a ROO this weekend. JerryW ...  

Thanks Jerry

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : August 16th, 2012-05:19
Stunning.

A good thought PP

 
 By: ArthurSG : August 12th, 2012-21:59
and reminder! I don;t have any more AP as I sold off my small ROO (with delight) but the non-ROOs from AP have s much more substance and appeal for me. Whatever sells I guess and you can;t fault the AP executives for thinking that way. That is a classy re... 

Oh that sonnerie!

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : August 15th, 2012-03:18
AP has so many models in the Jules and millenarian case that speak to me. I absolutely love the deadbeat millenary but the 4101 is a great alternative. I was close to getting a Maserati a couple of years ago but wasn't fast enough. I should have known bet...  

Great topic, here is mine!

 
 By: foversta : August 16th, 2012-13:33
Fx ...