First off, let’s be real, no replica is *ever* gonna be 100% like the real deal. The difference between a standard Asian movement (you know, the cheap stuff) and the AP’s in-house caliber 3120? It’s night and day. We’re talking about a freakin’ *22-carat gold rotor* in the real AP! Replicas usually just slap some gold plating on a regular movement. Big difference, right?
Now, I saw this stuff about the Royal Oak 15407 replicas from THB factory. Supposedly, they’re pretty good. But, like, “pretty good” in the replica world still ain’t the same as “amazing” when you’re talking about a real AP. I mean, read that first snippet – the real Royal Oak is “iconic beyond belief, achingly beautiful.” That’s a tall order to fill, even for the best copycats.
And then there’s the whole “super clone” thing. These are supposed to mirror the originals, even down to the *ticking sound*! I’m skeptical, to be honest. The ticking sound? Really? I mean, come on. But if they’re nailing the weight and design details, that’s definitely a step up.
I remember reading this review, an AP15400 comparison between OMF and JF factories. Dude, that’s hardcore rep enthusiast territory. He even mentioned it was his 2000th post on these watch forums! So you know he’s deep in the game. I bet he could spot a fake from a mile away. (and probably argue about the *slightest* imperfections for hours).
Honestly, it all boils down to what you’re willing to live with. Are you okay with knowing it’s a fake, but it *looks* good on your wrist? Or are you aiming for that “fool everyone” level of accuracy? If it’s the latter, you’re gonna be spending a LOT more money (and still probably not quite getting there, TBH).
Personally, I’d rather just save up for the real deal. But hey, I get it. An AP is expensive. If a good replica scratches that itch without breaking the bank… well, who am I to judge? Just don’t go around bragging about it being real. That’s just…sad.