i agree 15300 is a classic.

Aug 12, 2013,20:48 PM
 

had the oppurtunity to get the 15300 last year, the 15400 was already out and i compared both side by side.

the 15300 looks to be the classier Royal oak as its proportions are dialed in perfectly. the 15400 looked to be
forced and the dial and bezel looked bigger than it was supposed to.

settled with the 15300 and could not have been happier. perfect perfect size and is a classic most especially
with the white dial. i will have pics soon.

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Incoming - the end of a long hunt

 
 By: Puffy : August 8th, 2013-08:27
Finally, I am now the proud owner of one the masterpieces of horological masturbation, an (almost) impossible-to-find white dial 15300. I have owned and reviewed many watches over the years but the Genta-designed references I really love so ending my sear...  

Congrats Puffy!

 
 By: MichaelC : August 8th, 2013-08:39
The 15300 is an outstanding execution of the Royal Oak. It's proportions are very masculine; it's a strong watch. I'm sure you will enjoy it tremendously!

Your wristshots do the impossible.

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : August 8th, 2013-12:22
They make the 15300 seem even more handsome. (You should have saved one of those wristshots for Friday!) Congratulations, Puffy. It's a fantastic watch and looks great on your wrist. Best, CaliforniaJed

Congrats...

 
 By: seehoo : August 9th, 2013-09:14
On the immaculate white dialed 15300!

Agreed!! took me A YEAR to find the 15300! here is its replacement...

 
 By: Puffy : August 10th, 2013-10:16
and i really don't like the silver 15400. next to my 5711, the 15400 looks like a sun dial ...  

i agree 15300 is a classic.

 
 By: Spoon : August 12th, 2013-20:48
had the oppurtunity to get the 15300 last year, the 15400 was already out and i compared both side by side. the 15300 looks to be the classier Royal oak as its proportions are dialed in perfectly. the 15400 looked to be forced and the dial and bezel looke...