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still on buckles
Oct 07, 2014,11:08 AM
Michael, I do not own these pieces… yet. However, having
tried on literally dozens of ROOs on tang buckles, I always wondered why they
had such sharp edges. I also found references to this issue in other forums on
the Internet. Interestingly, two of the watches that I tried on (one at an AD,
and the other one borrowed from a friend) had buckles that were slightly more
rounded finished. While those two watches felt ‘way’ more comfortable on the
wrist, you could not visually distinguish their buckles from, say, the ‘regular
ROO’ tang buckle. This is why I believe that even a subtle rounding on the edges
might be a big improvement on comfort, without compromising the design. What are the users concerns with the folding clasp that you mentioned before? Thanks
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Royal Oak Offshore Safari - new or old?
By: MichaelC : September 30th, 2014-08:42
Audemars Piguet's 2014 Royal Oak Offshore collection continues to make its way into the hands of collectors and fans worldwide. I have seen the new models a handful of times, and the one that continues to most impress me is the new version of the Royal Oa...
Thanks for this interesting comparison, Michael...
By: orangedial : September 30th, 2014-10:33
I like your 'old school' opinion about a solid ROO case back. While it is thrilling for me to be able to see the exposed inner beauty of the watch, I too have some doubt over the antimagnetic capability of the modern ROO with a display case back. I also a...
Probably generation 1 for me
By: vitalsigns : September 30th, 2014-20:17
Good comparison. There are things I like about both generations. I prefer: The dial and overall aesthetic of the first generation The see-through case back of the second generation (sorry, purists, but I love the view of the AP 3120) The tang buckle of th...
Gen 1 Retrofitted with the Sapphire Caseback!
By: bjacknot : October 2nd, 2014-09:31
The aesthetic changes to the dial and the pusher changes aren't big winners for me. I think of this as comparing two very nice televisions side by side in a store, but once you have only one at home the differences are meaningless. The new case back is a ...
Cool pieces
By: Ed Watches : October 2nd, 2014-16:15
Both versions are really cool! On the comfort side, I wonder what are the users concerns with the old folding clasp. The new tang buckle looks great, but as with most ROO tang buckles (including Divers’), these also have razor-sharp edges that may scratch...
nice comparision
By: Duf : October 4th, 2014-16:02
Thanks for this comparative of 2 great pieces. For this Safari version I really preffer the 1st generation , just missing the ceramic pieces from the 2nd one!! Good choice then!
Buckles
By: Ed Watches : October 6th, 2014-06:55
Hi guys - I'd love to hear your thoughts regarding the tang buckle, especially given my comments on the post above :-). Have a great week, everyone.
Hi Ed.
By: MichaelC : October 7th, 2014-07:10
I do understand your observations on the buckles. I think the crisp edgy lines go well with the design of the watch. Personally, I have never had these dig or scratch against my wrist. Do you notice it more on one side or the other? Perhaps if the watch i...
still on buckles
By: Ed Watches : October 7th, 2014-11:08
Michael, I do not own these pieces… yet. However, having tried on literally dozens of ROOs on tang buckles, I always wondered why they had such sharp edges. I also found references to this issue in other forums on the Internet. Interestingly, two of the w...
Safari
By: BentN : November 22nd, 2014-08:53
Picking up this excellent thread... Firstly, thanks MichaelC – great info on the Safari models. AP and especially a ROO have been in my eyes for quite a long time, but I never pulled the trigger. Today, kind of by coincidence, I walked passed an AD and I ...
Great feedback Bent.
By: MichaelC : November 23rd, 2014-07:36
Even though I have posted I prefer the solid caseback on these watches, it does look great on the new Safari. And given the colors of the watch, to see the gold rotor on the back is a very nice addition. My first AP watch was a rubberclad Offshore back in...
Thanks again
By: BentN : November 25th, 2014-03:49
- Your added strap info obviously makes that the last thing I should worry about :) All best Bent