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Old 31 August 2021, 10:31 PM   #1
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I bought my first AP, what next?

Hi everyone,

I bought my first AP the other day, 15450 blue dial. It’s beautiful and I’ve got the AP bug! Just wondering (obtainability aside), what AP would you recommend for my second purchase?

I have relatively small wrists so it would have to be <43mm, but ideally <40mm.

I like the jumbo and open work (as everyone does I know) and possibly the 38mm chrono white/blue. but just wondering if there is anything else you believe I should consider.

Thanks!

Oh and wrist shot…

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Old 31 August 2021, 10:44 PM   #2
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For smaller wrist, there is not much selection, 26315ST or OR would be a good choice.

15202 is the best if you can get it from the boutique, it’s way overprice on secondary market.

Congrats on your new gorgeous timepiece!
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Old 31 August 2021, 10:50 PM   #3
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Why not chill and enjoy your new Royal Oak for a while? Or your new Omega? Or your new Seiko, etc?

Or don’t. Keep buying what you think others want you to buy. I guess that can be fun, if you’ve got the disposable income.

But seriously, enjoy what you have and buy what YOU want.
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Old 31 August 2021, 10:59 PM   #4
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Maybe the 34mm in black ceramic ?

Or see if AP release something in ceramic between 34 and 41


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Old 31 August 2021, 10:59 PM   #5
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Congrats on the purchase! I really want to hear what folks have to say about this question, because I am in the same boat.

With my small wrists, I cannot comfortably go above 38mm with AP, so that leaves my options as 1) collect the 15450 in a different dial colors 2) go for the 38mm chrono, either in the white.blue or grey 3) cross my fingers that AP will join the trend of making smaller pieces and hope for a new release or two in the 36-38mm range in the coming years.

I am actively pondering all three options:

For number one: I love the 15450 and there are enough differences between the dial colors that I am would consider getting more than one, especially if I were to add a white/silver dial to one of the darker options.

For number two: This option is killing me, because going for the chrono makes so much sense, and it’s a gorgeous piece. That said, (so far) I can’t get past paying that much money for a closed case back without an in-house movement. I might end up going this route, but so far the closed back/lack of in-house movement is a dealbreaker.

Option three: This is the approach I have now, wait and see what comes. The downside here is that I want to buy more watches and add them to my collection. To scratch that itch, I’m thinking about an H. Moser and Cie Streamliner (green dial). I think it’s one heck of a watch that is redefining the steel sports watch, just as the Royal Oak did in the 1970s. But since I want an AP, there’s no replacement for that except an AP!

Anyway, other thoughts out there? Again, really appreciate this question on the board!
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Old 31 August 2021, 11:09 PM   #6
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Maybe the 34mm in black ceramic ?

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Now I am actively researching the 34mm black ceramic! Hadn’t thought about going below 37mm, but I guess that is a viable option?
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Old 31 August 2021, 11:24 PM   #7
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Now I am actively researching the 34mm black ceramic! Hadn’t thought about going below 37mm, but I guess that is a viable option?
Super small, try it on first.

Actively marketed as a ladies watch in the brochure

And unless you’re VVIP, don’t expect to get the call at all as it resells for 2x retail
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38roc sounds pretty good
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Old 1 September 2021, 05:06 AM   #9
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38roc sounds pretty good
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Old 1 September 2021, 06:19 AM   #10
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For number two: This option is killing me, because going for the chrono makes so much sense, and it’s a gorgeous piece. That said, (so far) I can’t get past paying that much money for a closed case back without an in-house movement. I might end up going this route, but so far the closed back/lack of in-house movement is a dealbreaker.

Anyway, other thoughts out there? Again, really appreciate this question on the board!
This was a huge deal breaker for me as well when deciding to purchase a 26331ST but I got over it very quickly. F. piguet movement is fantastic and a fine piece of horological history which should have a long life of serviceable parts.

The open case back was harder to come to grips with but ultimately having AP level of finishing and engraving on case back is beautiful in its own way. I’m almost always wearing this piece so looking at caseback isnt a problem.

Just my two cents dont let it totally deter you. Still a phenomenal piece.
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Old 1 September 2021, 06:21 AM   #11
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Congratulations. What a great feeling you must have with your first. I know I was and still am smitten with mine and the ones that have followed since.

I have a large wrist so I can't really give you true guidance. But as others have said, the 38 mm chrono. Depending on your lifestyle, I don't think you can go wrong with one of the Divers; even if you are on the smaller wrist size.

Good luck on your quest, congratulations again and when to the AP club.
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Old 1 September 2021, 12:32 PM   #12
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This was a huge deal breaker for me as well when deciding to purchase a 26331ST but I got over it very quickly. F. piguet movement is fantastic and a fine piece of horological history which should have a long life of serviceable parts.

The open case back was harder to come to grips with but ultimately having AP level of finishing and engraving on case back is beautiful in its own way. I’m almost always wearing this piece so looking at caseback isnt a problem.

Just my two cents dont let it totally deter you. Still a phenomenal piece.
Thanks for the two cents, this makes sense. I’m torn on this one, but really love the look of the 38mm dials (both the grey and the blue/white) and do respect/appreciate the Piguet movement and its history. The fact that you got and love it is reassuring!
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38roc sounds pretty good
+3. The chronographs are beautiful.
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Don't forget an Offshore model for the pool and boat days. Slippery slope.
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Don't forget an Offshore model for the pool and boat days. Slippery slope.
Yup I'd go for a ROO now, maybe the old school Panda or Safari.
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Old 4 September 2021, 12:31 PM   #16
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ROO is huge so that won’t work

I agree abt the case back and in house movement but I have one and it’s a nice piece

Maybe wait for the new ROC which will have the in house and open case back
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