Very fun - grail piece show down with fantastic close up images. That AP seems particularly spectacular - the images in this video really conveyed more fine detail , artistry and highly nuanced craftmanship then I had ever appreciated - I have never seen one in the metal - . I prefer the AP for these reasons - . Although tougher - I would have to treat the Rolex equally careful given it's tremendous value therefore it's tougher design serves little practical value in my hands and current pieces. The fantasy would be the AP for me - with my 2007 Omega PO , Explorer, and Seiko Orange monster as daily drivers. Well done watchbox team - thx again and Happy New Year. 🎈
I prefer the Audemars Piguet Offshore instead of the Rolex Sea Dweller. I like the AP nice dial, nice display case back that show a beautiful gold rotor and movement. I like the AP big and beautiful bracelet. Tim I have to admit the Rolex Sea Dweller is a better financial deal then the expensive AP.
The AP is simply in another league, it trounces the Rolex. Love it on the bracelet! SD43 is also a great watch but to compare it with the AP Diver is laughable.
2:04 🔥 Also, Tim, these wrist circumference estimates are funny, cause no man with 15 cm wrist should wear something like AP Offshore, whereas a woman could pull that off easily. We all know that, just had to point that out.
From a technical standpoint, I'd choose the Rolex Sea Dweller, but do we make decisions based on technical advantages alone? The AP Royal Oak Offshore Diver is a baller watch! I'll go for the AP ROO!
There have been reports by a number of SD43 owners that the bracelet squeaks....(I used to also own one that did squeak from time to time). Not a big fan of the "lesser" finishing in the rolex. I bought the watch in the first place because I had thought it would be robust and well made. It may very well still be robust but the squeaky bracelet suggests that the manufacturing is not flawless.
Dilan Parmar yes he is one. There are others also. I had an SD43 that also had a squeaky bracelet. www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=551816 My squeak did not go away btw..
I really like the AP here. My main problem with the brand is they only have one dealer in Chicago and it really sucks/has very very very few AP watches. It feels like AP may be dropping them. I need to visit New York so I can check out some of these in the metal.
Both watches have their pros and cons from a technical point of view. Judging both watches just by their aesthetics I would always go for the Audemars Piguet since it has so much more to offer here. Besides that, Rolex watches are everywhere. I am sick of seeing all those ubiquitous Subs, Sea Dwellers and what not and I don't even own one...
Hi Tim. The title of the episode is wrong, sorry for saying it. Please correct it. Nice comparison. i have the SD50 and I admite the refinement of The ROyal Oak Offshore but the versatility, easy wearability, durability and value appreciation makes me choose again the SD43 over the RO. Nice comparison! And happy new year to you and The WatchBox staff!
Flipped a JC DSSD For the AP Diver with black dial, then flipped the AP for the SD43. The AP was a scratch magnet and the crown pinion seemed too flimsy for such a watch
The AP Diver is really a show off watch, not a tool diver (however I would argue the rolex is also not a proper tool watch with the lack of anti-reflective coating and shiny looks)...if you want a real high-end diver with hand finished movements, you should go for Blancpain fifty fathoms Bathyscaphe (and in ceramic if you want it to be scratch proof).
Watch Aficionado ..The FF with the x71 bracelet has eluded me in the past but remains on my wish list . Probably one of my favourite all time watches👍🏼
Sadly no but very few owners would take it deep enough to worry about it. Same with Rolex tbh. Not many estate agents also go diving wearing their beloved Subs.
if you want a real high-end diver with a hand finished movement, you should go for a Blancpain fifty fathoms Bathyscaphe (and in ceramic if you want it to be scratch proof).
I like the luster of the AP better. And thanks for posting today, only other choice being Watchbox's ArchieLuxury - Zach Rigo. When he isn't insulting watch enthusiasts owning brands he doesn't approve of, he's outright advocating violence against same. Talk about biting the hand that feeds...
Unless you’re actually a saturation diver, or, for that matter, just someone who dives often, probably the Rolex. As I live in a landlocked state, I would have to to prefer the AP. It is elegant and truly a work of art yet still provides adequate water resistance and is robust enough to be worn for all occasions.
I just don't get the AP Royal Oaks. The design seems dated to me, and the recessed screws in the bezel are idiotic. They are recessed with a hex head, which means they can't turn. If they can't turn, why are they slotted??
Did I actually read someone calling the Royal Oak dated? Compared to the Rolex which is quite simply the laziest concept from the least imaginative brand in the history of horology. Looks like every Sub ever made over the past 500 years. I own several Audemars, as well as my platinum Daytona and D-blue and the quality between the two clearly seems wasted on people who have convinced themselves that their mass produced Submariner is the only piece worthy if their attention. Rolex have spent a long time restricting access to productions of watches that will eventually number millions of pieces and be just as boring in twenty years time. When they decide to update it and make it look exactly the same. In fact, the only watch they did release that was even slightly interesting was the RG Yachtmaster on Oysterflex and that was slated. Admit it, you like Rolex because they haven't changed anything and the reason you approve is because strangers see it and instantly recognise what you are wearing. I smile when I see someone wearing their black ceramic Sub and trying ever so hard to wave it around. Right up until they notice the Messidor on my wrist and realise they have brought a Ford Mondeo to a Supercar meet up. Be honest about why you like it. You simply enjoy other people's reactions to you wearing it. Nobody takes it seriously in high end, trust me. They are over priced beater tool watches. Deal with it.
Lol. AP has only RO which is iconic yet was designed by Genta. Which possibly saved the company. Also it scratches way too easy. Will see have they manage to maintain relevant with the only popular model. On the other hand Rolex have several iconic models.
Rolex rules in every aspect : design, accuracy, practicality and dive depth No wonder they could reduce the production and jack up the price while selling out all sports watch this is a legendary brand
The Rolex wins hands down. AP might as well rename themselves as Royal Oak as their breadth of pieces is poor. The carbuncle that is the elapsed time tracker is just an abomination at this price point and resembles a toothpaste tube top. The SD43 will can take a hammering whereas the AP is primarily for show......
I would take the Rolex hands down. I could live with that Rolex being the only watch I'll ever need. I truly can't say that for the AP. It's just too flashy in design. Plus I would get that blank Rolex case back engraved with my son's name and pass it down to him in the future.
AP offshore is an ugly watch. Original Genta design is beautiful. Rolex is the one. The greatest diving watch ever made. Rolex watches wear so well & cheaper to service!
Hi Tim, I don’t think you can compare higher Horology like the AP with a industrialized watch like Rolex divers... AP is special while Rolex is not ...
Nobody wearing either one of these is going to dive in anything than their 8' deep backyard pool after too much overpriced tequila. I sorta got tired of wearing the same looking Rolex everybody and their Uber Driver has so I opted for the AP ROO Chrono Diver in tangerine. It's my Summer fun at the pool watch.
The SD43 is slightly gaudy also..shiny tool watch with a squeaky bracelet. I owned one ..was disappointed. Had the finishing been better and they had better anti-glare coating, I would be a fan.
I’ve never seen the RO Diver on a bracelet. Love it.
I own one it is absolutly gorgeous
@@patrickkallow4721 Hi Patrick, did you order it via an AP boutique?
@@aogozen no I got it from a seller named Roman sharf he has a RUclips channel.
@@patrickkallow4721 thanks Patrick! I’ll get in touch with him. Merry Christmas!
Very fun - grail piece show down with fantastic close up images. That AP seems particularly spectacular - the images in this video really conveyed more fine detail , artistry and highly nuanced craftmanship then I had ever appreciated - I have never seen one in the metal - . I prefer the AP for these reasons - . Although tougher - I would have to treat the Rolex equally careful given it's tremendous value therefore it's tougher design serves little practical value in my hands and current pieces. The fantasy would be the AP for me - with my 2007 Omega PO , Explorer, and Seiko Orange monster as daily drivers. Well done watchbox team - thx again and Happy New Year. 🎈
best watch show. best format. what u need 2 know, and ALL u need 2 know, with barely a seconds pause between words. As dense as gold.
I prefer the Audemars Piguet Offshore instead of the Rolex Sea Dweller. I like the AP nice dial, nice display case back that show a beautiful gold rotor and movement. I like the AP big and beautiful bracelet. Tim I have to admit the Rolex Sea Dweller is a better financial deal then the expensive AP.
The AP is simply in another league, it trounces the Rolex. Love it on the bracelet! SD43 is also a great watch but to compare it with the AP Diver is laughable.
The market says otherwise ..
I speak for myself and still hold the same view. It’s a joke to compare these two watches but go buy the SD by all means, it’s your money.
2:04 🔥 Also, Tim, these wrist circumference estimates are funny, cause no man with 15 cm wrist should wear something like AP Offshore, whereas a woman could pull that off easily. We all know that, just had to point that out.
From a technical standpoint, I'd choose the Rolex Sea Dweller, but do we make decisions based on technical advantages alone? The AP Royal Oak Offshore Diver is a baller watch! I'll go for the AP ROO!
There have been reports by a number of SD43 owners that the bracelet squeaks....(I used to also own one that did squeak from time to time). Not a big fan of the "lesser" finishing in the rolex. I bought the watch in the first place because I had thought it would be robust and well made. It may very well still be robust but the squeaky bracelet suggests that the manufacturing is not flawless.
Dilan Parmar yes he is one. There are others also. I had an SD43 that also had a squeaky bracelet.
www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=551816
My squeak did not go away btw..
I really like the AP here. My main problem with the brand is they only have one dealer in Chicago and it really sucks/has very very very few AP watches. It feels like AP may be dropping them. I need to visit New York so I can check out some of these in the metal.
Both watches have their pros and cons from a technical point of view. Judging both watches just by their aesthetics I would always go for the Audemars Piguet since it has so much more to offer here. Besides that, Rolex watches are everywhere. I am sick of seeing all those ubiquitous Subs, Sea Dwellers and what not and I don't even own one...
What happened to the older Vs style videos? The ones with the specs of the watches?
Tim, isn't the Sea Dweller 4000 reference 116600? That was the short-lived 40mm cerachrom SD.
The SD43 also called the 4000? That’s new to me. 🤔
AP ROO Diver hands down.
Hi Tim. The title of the episode is wrong, sorry for saying it. Please correct it. Nice comparison. i have the SD50 and I admite the refinement of The ROyal Oak Offshore but the versatility, easy wearability, durability and value appreciation makes me choose again the SD43 over the RO. Nice comparison! And happy new year to you and The WatchBox staff!
Person to AP wearer: Nice! - if they know what it is.
Person to Rolex wearer: Is it ReAl???
ugh... that alone means I prefer AP
Shame that there is No micro adjustment on the AP. a must have on a diver.
AP for me 🥇❤️
Only downside is its a SCRATCH MAGNATE.
Flipped a JC DSSD For the AP Diver with black dial, then flipped the AP for the SD43. The AP was a scratch magnet and the crown pinion seemed too flimsy for such a watch
The AP Diver is really a show off watch, not a tool diver (however I would argue the rolex is also not a proper tool watch with the lack of anti-reflective coating and shiny looks)...if you want a real high-end diver with hand finished movements, you should go for Blancpain fifty fathoms Bathyscaphe (and in ceramic if you want it to be scratch proof).
Watch Aficionado ..The FF with the x71 bracelet has eluded me in the past but remains on my wish list . Probably one of my favourite all time watches👍🏼
@@algorithm007ify the Sea Dweller 43 has a matte dial.
Like yourself Tim it’s the Rolex for me, looks great at any event, great show
Is the AP capable of operating the internal dive bezel underwater? Other internal bezel divers I've seen lack that feature so I'm curious.
Sadly no but very few owners would take it deep enough to worry about it.
Same with Rolex tbh.
Not many estate agents also go diving wearing their beloved Subs.
GayStripper CX, you don't ever want to alter the bezel time after entry, very bad idea. PS do I know you?
if you want a real high-end diver with a hand finished movement, you should go for a Blancpain fifty fathoms Bathyscaphe (and in ceramic if you want it to be scratch proof).
jishnu renugopal yes. Actually it even has 120 hours of power reserve!!
I like the luster of the AP better. And thanks for posting today, only other choice being Watchbox's ArchieLuxury - Zach Rigo. When he isn't insulting watch enthusiasts owning brands he doesn't approve of, he's outright advocating violence against same. Talk about biting the hand that feeds...
Interesting comparison Tim, can you use the bezel on the AP RO under water? Since it has screw down crown
I was told in no uncertain terms not to use the bezel under water.
Unless you’re actually a saturation diver, or, for that matter, just someone who dives often, probably the Rolex. As I live in a landlocked state, I would have to to prefer the AP. It is elegant and truly a work of art yet still provides adequate water resistance and is robust enough to be worn for all occasions.
An excellent review. Thanks.
Surprised Tim went with the Rolex.
ROO on rubber strap for me :)
I just don't get the AP Royal Oaks. The design seems dated to me, and the recessed screws in the bezel are idiotic. They are recessed with a hex head, which means they can't turn. If they can't turn, why are they slotted??
Did I actually read someone calling the Royal Oak dated?
Compared to the Rolex which is quite simply the laziest concept from the least imaginative brand in the history of horology.
Looks like every Sub ever made over the past 500 years.
I own several Audemars, as well as my platinum Daytona and D-blue and the quality between the two clearly seems wasted on people who have convinced themselves that their mass produced Submariner is the only piece worthy if their attention.
Rolex have spent a long time restricting access to productions of watches that will eventually number millions of pieces and be just as boring in twenty years time. When they decide to update it and make it look exactly the same.
In fact, the only watch they did release that was even slightly interesting was the RG Yachtmaster on Oysterflex and that was slated.
Admit it, you like Rolex because they haven't changed anything and the reason you approve is because strangers see it and instantly recognise what you are wearing.
I smile when I see someone wearing their black ceramic Sub and trying ever so hard to wave it around.
Right up until they notice the Messidor on my wrist and realise they have brought a Ford Mondeo to a Supercar meet up.
Be honest about why you like it.
You simply enjoy other people's reactions to you wearing it.
Nobody takes it seriously in high end, trust me.
They are over priced beater tool watches.
Deal with it.
At least you can wear it rather than just collect and look at it.
Lol. AP has only RO which is iconic yet was designed by Genta. Which possibly saved the company. Also it scratches way too easy. Will see have they manage to maintain relevant with the only popular model.
On the other hand Rolex have several iconic models.
Both stunning watch for me it’s the Rolex
Rolex
Sea Dweller 4000/4K = 116600
Sea Dweller 43 = 126600
Mark 1 dial.... nice! Sea dweller all the way
Rolex SD43 hands down. It's a beautiful watch.
Both are great. But I will go for Rolex.
Can't go wrong with either! What makes you choose the Rolex? - WatchBox Team
@@the1916companywatchreviews I have not try this Rolex but from experience Rolex has a better fit for most wrist.
Rolex rules in every aspect : design, accuracy, practicality and dive depth
No wonder they could reduce the production and jack up the price while selling out all sports watch
this is a legendary brand
how about the squeaky bracelet?
Oh dear lord, another Rolex fanboy 🤦🏻♂️
I’d take the Rolex but I am biased as I already have the mk 2.
Rolex SD 43 hands down. More robust, amazing updated movement, better value and a rare piece.
AP all day, all week, all month, all year for me.
Keitumetse Mabuza I'm in camp AP too,love the iconic design and the modern re interpretation that is the offshore
I know the AP is less robust, however I find it way more appealing compared to the rolex, simply because of the finishing and design.
The Rolex wins hands down. AP might as well rename themselves as Royal Oak as their breadth of pieces is poor. The carbuncle that is the elapsed time tracker is just an abomination at this price point and resembles a toothpaste tube top.
The SD43 will can take a hammering whereas the AP is primarily for show......
I would choose AP diver by far
Rolex all the way
I'm on the waiting list for the rolex 🕷️
I would take the Rolex hands down. I could live with that Rolex being the only watch I'll ever need. I truly can't say that for the AP. It's just too flashy in design. Plus I would get that blank Rolex case back engraved with my son's name and pass it down to him in the future.
Dont think ap is marketing to people that want one watch...ap certainly looks alot more unique
AP diver all day!!! by far......
AP offshore is an ugly watch. Original Genta design is beautiful. Rolex is the one. The greatest diving watch ever made. Rolex watches wear so well & cheaper to service!
Hi Tim, I don’t think you can compare higher Horology like the AP with a industrialized watch like Rolex divers... AP is special while Rolex is not ...
Nobody wearing either one of these is going to dive in anything than their 8' deep backyard pool after too much overpriced tequila.
I sorta got tired of wearing the same looking Rolex everybody and their Uber Driver has so I opted for the AP ROO Chrono Diver in tangerine. It's my Summer fun at the pool watch.
Sea Dweller. APs are so ridiculous and gaudy...they should come with square-toed shoes and a yellow Ferrari.
The SD43 is slightly gaudy also..shiny tool watch with a squeaky bracelet. I owned one ..was disappointed. Had the finishing been better and they had better anti-glare coating, I would be a fan.
jason starek, the 15k watch should come with a 200k car? That idea is so crazy it just might work!
Rolex of course AP impractical and ugly 😖