I have this 39mm ROC for more than a year and I must say that the level of details from every part of the watch has never failed to amaze me. I had a choice of either the new 41mm ROC ref. 26320 or this 39mm one at the time of purchase. After much trial ...
Thanks a lot for this presentation of a watch I consider as one of the most beautiful chronographs... Your pics highlight its beauty. The FP movement? At least, it is an integrated chronograph movement... and a very valuable one... this is one answer to g...
I definitely prefer the 39mm model. The triangular marker at 12 is charming and unique. You have really captured the beauty of this watch with your photos. It is quite possibly the most successful "if you can only own one single AP" AP :-) Wear it with sh...
I've bought and sold this watch a few times. I usually regret selling it because I reckon it's one of the best chronographs going around. The price on the secondhand market, I think, makes it a bargain. You're getting a hell of a watch for the money.
Hey Wayne, Much as I think the watch is gorgeous, I am more blown away by your excellent photographic skills ! You should have a go posting on the weekly Wristscan and Static Photo competition on his forum. You will definitely win with this level of photo...
It fits you perfectly. The blue lume on silver white dial is just beautiful. I also have small wrists so fully appreciate the beauty of the 39mm case Royal Oaks.
I want to echo the amazing photo comments. These are all really impressive! I picked up a second hand 26300 in January, excuse the useless photo: I know I haven't owned it for long, but I completely agree with your comments. The finishing, especially the ...
Thanks for the wonderful review. I have been a fan of the ROC for a while. I recently pull the trigger after I saw some of the pix you've posted online previously. So Wayne my friend, a big thank you to you. Here's mine. ...
What a great post, thank you for taking the time to do such a fantastic review. The watch looks amazing. I had one question. Does your 26300 have a 25860 dial swapped into it? Or is your 26300 one of the 'rare' models that was released during the transiti...
I don't know if my ROC is special… It is a ref. 26300 and I believe the dial with grand tapisserie pattern is the latest and correct design to that reference according to all the catalogues and online materials I've seen. If I'm not wrong, the earlier ROC...
thanks so much for the review. I am also interested in the 26300st because it's 39mm but wanted to ask if the pics you posted were the 26300st or a rare early edition 26300st with older 25860 dial? I ask because as I look at the used market and AP website...
Both 39mm & 41mm ROC are nice, each has their uniqueness. I like the 39mm SS ROC better because it wears nicer on my wrist, and I prefer it's dial details compared to the 41mm one's. But when come to RGROC, the 41mm like yours is certainly outstandin...
The details are exquisite. They never cease to amaze me as well. Thank you for taking them. I also agree w/ the sizing: 39mm just feels more right. For the chrono & the 15300, time only. Glad to have mine. Wearing it now & just love every angle.