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APS Factory Audemars Piguet 26240OR Replica Watch Review
If I am talking about the most luxurious royal oak model that would be the rose gold chronograph. This generation is the most structurally complex and powerful of the AP chronograph Royal Oaks. Rose gold case, chronograph pushers, 3D grid dial, 3 registers, octagonal bezel – if anything is not done well, this will simply be a bulky, tacky rose gold watch. This watch goes straight for matching the look of the original, instead of that overly dramatic flash of gold you get with a replica. So how great is it really? Is there any obvious problem? Is it worth collecting? I will talk about it part by part, according to the actual wear and logic of a watch.
Is there correct octagonal bezel & brushed finish?
The APS Factory Audemars Piguet 26240OR Replica Watch is good at the case design as well, and this one is no exception. Octagonal bezel proportions are very well done, corners are not too rounded, not too flat, the corners are sharp enough for clarity against the brushed background, there is a nice sharp transition against polished chamfer edges. You can see these sharp edges in the picture, the same way the royal oak has its quality. Even with the best dial, a bad case will still look cheap, and the factory has done an excellent job. This one is a Tapisserie dial that’s brownish, which is trickier to do well because it’s more delicate—easy to mess up the color and the three-dimensionality. The advantages of the APS factory’s dial are that the squares are very deep and the three-dimensional shadows are very clear, not just a thin layer; the square edges are clean, there are no blurry edges and corners; the brown tone is very stable, with a very strong sense of high grade, it’s neither too gray nor too orange. Sub-dials are clearly different from main dial but not jarring as it’s very important for 3-register chronoghrap to be neat.
Is it the right size for the chronograph subdials?
Many replica Royal Oak chronograph watches have problems, either the sub-dials are too big or too small, or they are in the wrong position, the font is incorrect, and the hand thickness is inconsistent. But the watch made by the APS factory has a correct three-register layout, the positions are almost exactly the same as the genuine products, the sub-dials aren’t too noticeable, they’re not crammed together either. The chronograph hands and subdials are distinctly prominent in thickness, making them look clean, and more like a real chronograph than a decorated dial. Dial is not messy, even when not use chronograph function, it’s a very important feature. If it’s a rose gold Royal Oak, cheap hand and marker design would be terrible. The APS factory watch has very clear hour markers with neat edges and a gold tone that’s very much like the case, so there’s no feeling like it’s a gold case and different gold markers. Hands are in good proportions, not too long / short; luminous material is clean with no extra glue. It seems more a complete spin wheel rather than a cover-up.
What kind of bracelet is good?
With full Rose Gold Royal Oak the bracelet is easiest to have problems with. If the links are floppy, light, or wobbly, it’s ruined. The APS factory replica watch bracelet factory has a stable structure, brushing direction is uniform, and the transition is natural with no obvious cheap wobbling. Sure thing, it might not carry as much weight as actual gold, but it still has some substance on your wrist. Comfortably fits onto the wrist, the chain moves smoothly with no pinching, which is pretty decent of a replica gold bracelet. This watch uses a mature chronograph movement from the APS factory. The focus is on stability and usability. Chronograph starts/stops/reset just fine, like it matters. Not just for show. It is average-to-slightly-stable as a replica chronograph every day. The movement would be more than adequate for daily wear.
Will it appear fake at the first sight?
Honesty, it gives me a strong feeling from the outside. Rose gold with a Royal oak chronograh its def a big time styl. But, this advantage of this APS factory version is, although it’s expensive still doesn’t look like it’s cheap. It doesn’t have the overbearing quality of a fake gold watch, and it’s not obvious that it’s poorly made. To someone who is unfamiliar with replica watches, he is most certainly wearing a very expensive watch, while those knowledgeable about watches would recognize that it is a Royal Oak chronograph and a well-made Royal Oak chronograp at that. The APS factory version is good for people who like the Royal Oak yet prefer something other than the basic steel version, want a bit more class and presence, can stomach the bulk of a chronograph, and have a daily style that’s more on the mature or business-casual side. Rose gold is naturally not a quiet color, so if you are looking for low-key every day, or have very thin wrists, or just don’t want a gold watch. The rose gold chronograph Royal Oak replica from the APS factory is stable, the dial is eye-catching, the color is elegant, and the appearance is very steady.



















