Alright, guys, let’s talk about my little adventure with the AP 15500. I’ve been eyeing this watch for a while, and I finally decided to pull the trigger and see what all the fuss was about.

Getting My Hands on It
First things first, I had to find one. These things aren’t exactly sitting on shelves everywhere. I started by calling a few authorized dealers, you know, the fancy places. Most of them just laughed – politely, of course – and told me about the waiting list, which seemed longer than my grocery list.
So, I started looking at the “gray market,” basically, resellers. Prices were all over the place, some way higher than retail, and some… well, let’s just say they seemed too good to be true. I did my research, reading forums, and asking around. It’s a bit of a minefield, to be honest. I found a few sellers that seemed trustworthy, with good reviews and a history of selling authentic watches.
The Inspection Process
After a bunch of back-and-forths, I found one that I felt comfortable with. I choose the watch, and the payment is done. When the watch arrived, my heart was pounding. First thing, I checked the overall condition. Any scratches? Dents? Anything that didn’t look right?
- I took a close look at the dial. Made sure the markers were aligned, the hands looked good, and there were no smudges or dust inside.
- Then, the bracelet. The links should be smooth, no sharp edges, and the clasp should close securely with a satisfying click.
- And the movement. I listened to the ticking. A smooth and consistent sound.
I also checked the serial number against the paperwork that came with it. Make sure every details.
Wearing It and Living With It
Once I was sure everything was legit, I finally put it on my wrist. Man, it felt good. It’s definitely a noticeable watch, not too heavy, but with a solid presence.

I’ve been wearing it for a few weeks now, and I’m still loving it. It’s comfortable enough for everyday wear, and I’ve gotten a few compliments on it already. It goes with anything.
So, that’s my story with the AP 15500. It was a bit of a journey to get it, but I think it was worth it. I learned a lot along the way, and I’m happy to have this beauty in my collection.