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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak does not really need an introduction.
Immediately recognizable thanks to its inimitable octagonal bezel, the
name itself is known even by non-watch collectors. It is the perfect
casual-chic wristwatch with a dash of bad boy rakishness .
Since
its launch in 1972, the Royal Oak underwent different design changes
and received added complications, however all the early iterations had
one thing in common, other than their name: they featured outsourced
movements.
In the early 2000s, Audemars Piguet introduced the
present reference 15300, a Royal Oak housing an in-house movement,
caliber 3120, for the very first time. This new automatic movement was a
superbly conceived and well-executed caliber with numerous novel
features including a sixty-hour power reserve relying on only one
barrel, a Gyromax balance held in place via a bridge and not a cock and a
date mechanism equipped with a safety system preventing the date disk
from blocking if the owner tries to manually reset the date at midnight.
Now discontinued, the reference 15300 is considered by many as
the quintessential modern Royal Oak, having found the perfect
equilibrium between iconic design and modern mechanics.
The
present Royal Oak is in superb condition and comes complete with all box
and papers. Furthermore, and this will entice fans of this model, it
comes with a plethora of accessories, including a pair of Royal Oak
steel and carbon cufflinks, a fountain pen that takes the shape of the
Royal Oak bezel and adorned with the dial’s signature “tapisserie” motif
as well as an earlier brass Royal Oak quartz table clock.
Ref Variations:
15300OR, 15300ST, 15300stoo1220st03, 15300orood002cr01, 15300ST001220ST01, 15300ST001220ST02, 15300OROODO88CR02,
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