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Introducing: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph Replica in Black Ceramic

Introducing: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph Replica in Black Ceramic On the Riviera, there is nothing more representative of summer than the Royal Oak, whether it is a classic stainless steel watch or a variety of colorful and sporty Offshores watches. Today, we have three new replica Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding 44 mm ceramic chronographs , which weave colorful ceramics into their designs. The Case Coming in at 44mm of solid ceramic, these three new variations of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph replicas are as beefy and high-tech as ever. Rather than the usual black, stealthy sheen to the material though, Audemars Piguet have lifted things with blue ceramic, green ceramic or pink gold. Audemars Piguet really is flexing its muscles with this one. Not one component appears to have just one type of surface treatment; instead, it’s always a combination of brushed and polished decorations with a bit of micro-blasting...

Review New Replica IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph TOP GUN For 2019

One of the coolest IWC watches out there was the TOP GUN version of the Pilot's Watch Chronograph - with the Double Chronograph (rattrapante) model being among the most interesting. I recall Robin Williams used to wear one of the original IWC Pilot's Watch Double Chronograph watches on his wrist. For 2019, IWC decided to bring back the TOP GUN versions of the Pilot's Watch in a simple but satisfying form for today's generation of watch lovers, IWC Pilot Chronograph TOP GUN Black Ceramic Watch replica IW389101 , and it is currently joined by the reference IW389103 "Mojave Desert," which is an all sand-colored version of the same watch. Black Ceramic Case IWC uses a 44.5mm-wide matte black ceramic case for the IWC Pilot Watch Chronograph TOP GUN replica , and the result is rather handsome looking for 2019. IWC was an early adopter of ceramic as a case material, but it didn’t always use entirely ceramic cases, rather ones that were coated over metal. The...