The Watch Thread - Part 9

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It have been a couple of years since i have bought something ..... got a 15400 this time, very nice indeed.

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Nice!! Mind sharing the cost via pm?

Secondly will the 15400 be as durable as a Rolex?e.g last 30 years even with
Minimal svcing?

It have been a couple of years since i have bought something ..... got a 15400 this time, very nice indeed.

DSSD_AP_zpswjbc0cpl.jpg


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It have been a couple of years since i have bought something ..... got a 15400 this time, very nice indeed.

DSSD_AP_zpswjbc0cpl.jpg


Cheers :)

Something just look weird for the apro 15400

Dunno it's the date window or the sequence of the hands or the wordings on the dial...

Hmmmm....
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Don't think so lol. And servicing AP can kill you lol

Yup i heard the servicing is a killer. Not sure if it's right to compare both even. But i can say rollie is more robust and durable, my sub date is still going strong at the 9 year mark while the DSSD just hit 6 years. As for this AP, already gotten a few light scratches without knowing :-/ .... but the movement view from the case back is quite a sight.

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Dear all thanks for inputs. Personally saving for an AP.

But heard servicing is ex and sometime got funny thing happened like pusher drop out haha but can't resist.

Which one likely to be more robust and ease of servicing based on movements?

Royal oak 15400 or Royal oak chrono or ROO

Yup i heard the servicing is a killer. Not sure if it's right to compare both even. But i can say rollie is more robust and durable, my sub date is still going strong at the 9 year mark while the DSSD just hit 6 years. As for this AP, already gotten a few light scratches without knowing :-/ .... but the movement view from the case back is quite a sight.

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AP watches not that robust in my opinion.

Had 2 and both using base 3120 movement. Bith needed to be send back for 2 month treatment within a year. Lucky still under warranty lol.
 

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that's super cheap actually.
i chao chao also need $150 (public) + uber here and there.

smelly also need $300-$400 total sigh

Sian me peasant squeeze on unreliable mrt to work zzz. Weekends then drive old Mazda 3, coe left one more year only :(:(
 

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Yup i heard the servicing is a killer. Not sure if it's right to compare both even. But i can say rollie is more robust and durable, my sub date is still going strong at the 9 year mark while the DSSD just hit 6 years. As for this AP, already gotten a few light scratches without knowing :-/ .... but the movement view from the case back is quite a sight.

Cheers :)

APRO is well known to be scratch-prone, due to its shiny, shiny, bling bling surfaces and bezel ;)

care to share a post of your 15400 case back?

Iirc 15400 apro is pretty rare in this thread. only 1-2 dai gor here own it
 

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Anyone got lobang for fibreglass tipped pen?

I read can use to touch up brushed surface stainless steel?
 

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Sian me peasant squeeze on unreliable mrt to work zzz. Weekends then drive old Mazda 3, coe left one more year only :(:(

haha i also. the car i let my partner drive. she needs it more.
i morning can't drive. sit MRT koon better
 
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