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Old 15 June 2019, 12:39 PM   #1
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AP RO vs ROC - 15400 vs 26331 - Full comparison

Hi all,

So after spending about 6 months with both of them in my collection, i decided it was a good time to do a comparison video and share my opinion here; in case any of you might be confused between these two.

Both blue dials are now priced about the same, so I can imagine how confusing it can be. Hope it helps with your decision making and feel free to ask if you have any queries.

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Link of video below; Have a lovely weekend.










https://youtu.be/6w3b4JPx5so



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Old 15 June 2019, 01:29 PM   #2
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Not because I own one, but the 15400 is such a classic. Your pictures show it well.
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Old 15 June 2019, 02:22 PM   #3
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Great pictures and video! Blues are always special
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Old 15 June 2019, 02:53 PM   #4
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Agree with the previous post. But I'm biased as I have a 15400! A Chrono model will probably be my next purchase but I'm not keen on the extra thickness or the solid case back. Not deal breakers but minor issues. I look forward to trying the blue dial Chrono on in the near future!
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Old 16 June 2019, 11:16 AM   #5
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Not because I own one, but the 15400 is such a classic. Your pictures show it well.


Cheers mate. I own both and I can tell you, that I personally love blue 15400 just a lot, to the point that it’s just never go from my collection. Chrono - hmmmm... Not too sure.


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Old 16 June 2019, 11:18 AM   #6
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Agree with the previous post. But I'm biased as I have a 15400! A Chrono model will probably be my next purchase but I'm not keen on the extra thickness or the solid case back. Not deal breakers but minor issues. I look forward to trying the blue dial Chrono on in the near future!

Chronos are nice and especially with insanely inflated prices of Daytona now, ROC just offers too much to be true.

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Great pictures and video! Blues are always special


Very true. AP blues are very special. Thanks for watching :)


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