Ok guys, talk me off the ledge on this one..
#31
by the way, for historical context, just remember that just a handful of years ago, both the Royal Oak and the Nautilus were considered super ugly and overpriced (at much lower prices than they are now!). General tastes change, so you're always best off going with what you really like as long as you plan on keeping it for a long time.
#32
by the way, for historical context, just remember that just a handful of years ago, both the Royal Oak and the Nautilus were considered super ugly and overpriced (at much lower prices than they are now!). General tastes change, so you're always best off going with what you really like as long as you plan on keeping it for a long time.
The Nautilus grows on you a little but still low on the PP list for. Me
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#35
have to agree with steve
I love this AP. I prefer the steel version. Its even better in person than in the pics. Its obviously very different than the Nautilus. If resale value has anything to do with it buy the Patek but if it does not go for the AP as the much more interesting watch in my opinion
#36
I love this AP. I prefer the steel version. Its even better in person than in the pics. Its obviously very different than the Nautilus. If resale value has anything to do with it buy the Patek but if it does not go for the AP as the much more interesting watch in my opinion
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