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My vote is for the AP RO PC
Jan 25, 2015,15:59 PM
Looks great with a suit and tie. I like the RO cufflinks too, been thinking about picking up a pair.
Regards,
ED-209
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Ladies find it very difficult to choose the clothing
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-00:56
For gents it is much easier: a dark suit, white shirt, Hermes tie and good shoes make the trick. But to choose the watch especially when travelling... Royal Oak 15202 with matching cufflinks look fine even when it is a bit more visible: On the other had, ...
I lov this watch a lot
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-01:40
and now I'm wrestling with myself: I found a brand new skeleton in Platinum... It's not very readable, platinum is soft, it's heavy, it's expensive. But... I am also considering the "simple skeleton", waiting for the in-house chronograph. Decisions, decis...
When I left Finland
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-02:19
one of the reasons and the smallest one was that the total taxes of my investment company and my personal taxes was around 80%. It was nearly like living in France! Here in Estonia the roof is placed to 20% but in Singapore it's possible to get much much ...
To discuss about a better tax treatment
By: HK852 : January 25th, 2015-03:50
I would probably go wearing a swatch and a button-cuff shirt. Otherwise the first combination, the simple RO is the best in my opinion.
A very good point.
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-04:04
On the other hand I promised to bring a remarkable tanker fleet under the control of a Singapore based company. Would it be best to use a watch with diamonds in such a situation? Best, Kari
A Rolex then,
By: HK852 : January 25th, 2015-05:22
one with the emblem of a sultanat from the Middle East, if we are talking about a fleet of tanker. You could also wear a gift watch from one of the big petrol company that you get with the redemption points. But it would not be serious. Stick to the RO th...
You are correct about the PT Skeleton
By: JerryW : January 25th, 2015-20:30
I have that model and it does easily scratch and the skeleton is a little difficult to read but it looks great. Best, JerryW
Does it feel too heavy?
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-21:07
I am very tempted but on the other hand, I'm already having the Poor Man's Perpetual... Best, Kari
Royal Oak Extra Thin 15202
By: MichaelC : January 25th, 2015-09:21
A universal watch for all situations. Incidentally, also our new Masthead photo. Thanks Kari :-)
Thanks Michael
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-10:12
I just came to Finland for a Board meeting plus a meeting with some investors. Because this time it's just a day's visit, I took only one watch. On my wrist is 15202 and it makes me smile. Big time! Best, Kari
For me AP RO Perpetual Calendar!!
By: emijar3 : January 25th, 2015-11:15
Looks really nice!! But it is a though choice you can go wrong with any combination 3 great watches you have there. Best! Ernesto
I also love the RO perpetual.
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-11:21
It's slim, the movement is fantastic and Genta's original idea has been preserved. To be honest, I very much prefer it if I compare it with my PP 5140P. I hope to see one day a Nautilus perpetual calendar, same size as 5711, blue dial, water resistant to ...
great choice
By: Duf : January 25th, 2015-13:27
Nce look for both versions!! Very nice pictures!!!
My vote is for the AP RO PC
By: ED209 : January 25th, 2015-15:59
Looks great with a suit and tie. I like the RO cufflinks too, been thinking about picking up a pair. Regards, ED-209
Do it fast
By: dr.kol : January 25th, 2015-18:16
if you want to find cufflinks. According what I heard, AP is not producing those anymore. Some AD can have a pair, Geneva had just some ROO models left, same with the La Boutiques in FE. I had to work hard to find the ones with blue centre and another pai...
3712
By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 26th, 2015-01:23
in a blink of an eye
Indeed,
By: dr.kol : January 26th, 2015-10:26
3712 is something very very special. It's my favourite watch or at least one of my favourites. In a way Primus inter Pares. Best, Kari