Audemars Piguet ROO „white ceramic“ 44mm and boats from WALLY have something in common …

May 09, 2014,09:01 AM
 

… but more on this later.




First let´s have a look at something “bold” in almost all white. The new AP ROO “white ceramic” (Ref. 26402CB.OO.A010CA.01) in 44mm.


Case :

White ceramic case, glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback, white ceramic bezel, screw-locked crown and pushpieces, titanium pushpiece guards and links, water-resistant to 100 m

Dial :

Light silver-toned dial with “Méga Tapisserie” pattern, blue counters, white gold applied hour-markers and Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating, blue inner bezel

Movement :

Calibre 3126 / 3840 Manufacture, 3Hz, 50h power reserve

 





White ceramic case, doesn´t it sound feminine? Is it because of what comes immediately to my mind, a ladies watch from Chanel? Anyhow, this watch we are talking about here is far from being female. The design approach is very strong, modern and even bold to some eyes. Almost all white makes it even more powerful, but you should look at the colored details as well. Especially the blue ones are gorgeous and add some very addictive spice – not to mention the red details.
















As an object it is very nice, isn´t it?

 

I didn´t have the chance to see it at SIHH in Geneva, but had the pleasure seeing and handling it at a special appointment some weeks later. It was great like this, because the light situation was much better than it could ever be at any show – not to speak about the much more relaxed atmosphere smile To put it on the wrist and to shoot it myself is something I like a lot and this time it was no exception.

















Dials change quite a lot, depending on the light. No exception here, but in any case this one is readable and sexy – yes I would call it like this smile














So, how does it feel and look on the wrist?


44mm is quite big for a wrist like mine, but AP did a great job to make it wearable. Especially the rubber strap I would like to mention. It feels solid and smooth at the same time. The white strap, will it still look good after some time? I don´t know, but would love to give it a try. The ROO´s above 42mm are not my favorites (at least most of the time) and the big pushers are something I would like to see on very few models only. On the wrist they didn´t hurt and also the weight of the watch was just perfect. To make it short, I would give 9 points out of 10 – regarding wear ability. It is not a business watch for sure, but a casual day at the sea … or at the Miami Art Fair … is something that comes to my mind.

 

The secret of this watch are probably the (subtle) details – the angles, the material mix, the different high level finishing and of course the non-color. The one I saw was a prototype and there have been some minor flaws, but even those added additional character. The latter is strength of the watch, because something in all white could look very cold as well. It´s like white shirts, most of them are boring and the very good ones are to die for. White watches from Le Brassus and white shirts from Napoli or Paris … smile


For those who haven´t already seen it yet, I would like to share some more (detailed) pictures.

































I don´t know where YOU are based, but at the moment I feel like this …





Sitting in a (boring and never ending) management meeting offers at least some time for daydreaming …





In my dreams I have packed already.





If someone will ask at the sea: “Hey dude what is that cool watch on your wrist?”





I would be prepared, at least in my daydream smile

 

Still there is the question from the beginning – what do they have in common. The AP ROO “white ceramic” 44mm is something nobody needs, perfect in the details and just so adorable for that special moments in life – when you don´t think about business, customers, money and so on. So is any boat (motor or sailing) from WALLY, even when the latter come with an even higher price. Both are not for Mr. & Mrs. Smith, but just perfect for those with an appropriate life-style and eclectic taste.

 

Final conclusion :


To my biggest surprise – I like it a lot and in a perfect (holiday) world it would be my (current) first choice from the 2014 AP novelties!

 

Oliver






This message has been edited by small-luxury-world on 2014-05-09 09:02:16


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I was very afraid at the beginning...

 
 By: foversta : May 9th, 2014-10:13
...of these white AP. And they work great... especially this one! Thanks a lot for the comprehensive presentation, it is a watch perfect for sunny days! Fx

"perfect for sunny days!" I agree.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:31
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Perfect summer watch

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : May 9th, 2014-10:53
and best white men watch I know of Very nice post it will be very hard after it to wait next 2 months till holidays :) Sincerely yours Damjan

Oliver

 
 By: el1125 : May 9th, 2014-11:26
Great write up. I saw it and tried it on. Its fantastic in every way and also my favorite of the new releases.

Thanks for your kind words!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:33
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My friend, at least you know ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:32
your holiday is coming for sure. Best, Oliver

Like the Wally Boat, but can only afford the Wally skis...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 9th, 2014-12:05
Wow, that boat caught my attention. The watch maintained it. I remember the Wallypower 118. That was released about ten years ago, capable of more than 70 miles per hour. Thanks for the post. And thanks for including the boat. Brings me back to the time w... 

The skis ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:36
aren´t that bad. A good start ;-) I would be happy with a "simple" Tender or any of their sail boats, if somebody takes care of the maintenance costs ... :-) A life without dreams would be very boring! Best, Oliver

My dreams are simple...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 13th, 2014-11:11
Owning too much these days incurs too much maintenance costs. The problem with the sail boats is that they're way too expensive to charter. And they're even more expensive to own. And I don't think they're good for tax write-offs unless you work in a posi... 

True, just so true ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 13th, 2014-11:15
unfortunately. Cheers, Oliver

Dig it, it's very nice! [nt]

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : May 9th, 2014-13:21

Its very strange...

 
 By: ik2000 : May 9th, 2014-17:12
I don't want to like the watch (because it is white!!! and you are right, the first thing that comes to mind is Chanel!), and I am saying this as an AP RO Chrono Panda owner, so I love the brand. But the dial is absolutely mesmerizing, the blue edge is am... 

My pleasure ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:40
good luck with finding yours!

Your conclusion is also my conclusion . . .

 
 By: M4 : May 10th, 2014-05:13
. . . the white ceramic Offshore just has "it." I was predisposed not to like it, but it grows on me with every viewing. Very nice write-up and superb photos. M4

M4, thanks for your kind words.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:40
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Reference report Oliver! Thank you!

 
 By: MichaelC : May 10th, 2014-08:49
You have managed to capture the different looks of this watch. I have only handled it in the boutique lighting, and I see it differently in your photos (which are superb). I definitely agree that this watch is atop the new offerings from AP. I will be pos... 

"a passionate AP collector can add this watch"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:42
At least one fellow Purist comes to my mind, which is not into boats - as long as I know. But he has appropriate cars and one is even in white ... :-) Thanks, Michael! Oliver

ROO in white ceramic

 
 By: ED209 : May 10th, 2014-13:11
Great photos Oliver. The white ceramic and blue accents on the dial is my favorite from this year's novelties. Regards, ED-209

Thanks, Ed!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 12th, 2014-07:43
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Fantastic report Oliver... but...

 
 By: andrewluff : May 13th, 2014-00:53
I can only every seem to match a Wally with a.... (no hate mail please ;) ) I was actually initially unimpressed when I saw it in Geneva just because as has already been said for the Chanel white ceramic look. I have tried it on again since and actually t...  

Andrew, even when there is WALLY written on the dial ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : May 13th, 2014-02:01
it lacks the boldness I would like to see together with especially the motor boats from them. In the past I thought Urwerk is the only one who offers some or at least one watch (202) that would fit - at least when we talk about the style. AP vs Chanel and... 

In 2009...

 
 By: andrewluff : May 13th, 2014-04:57
The Mag Bang was a cool, futurisitic watch made of a fairly unique material (Magnesium and Aluminum) and a really different matt look... catching the essence of Wally in being out there/cutting edge. At the time, I think it was less than 80 grams which wa... 

Good Find...

 
 By: patrick_y : May 13th, 2014-11:07
I don't think I ever saw that watch before. Never knew Wally had a partnership with Hublot... Thanks for pointing this one out!