Its been 45 years since the creation of the original and this now classic piece, is more popular than ever. First unveiled by Audemars Piguet in the 1970s and designed by , who incidentally designed the Patek Philippe , amongst others, the Royal Oak has become a cultural icon due to its distinctive features, and its role as a pioneer for high-end luxury sports watches.
The early 1970s was a time of great change within the watch industry, where the concept of a luxury watch in steel was a truly revolutionary idea. A mid-size version of the Royal Oak was first produced in the1980s, as an alternative to the , with a reduced diameter of 36mm (over 39mm).As with all Audemars Piguet Royal Oak examples, the mid-size Royal Oak design features an integrated case and bracelet, with angular, beveled and polished edges, famously penned by Gerald Genta.
This platinum, time-onlyRoyal Oak ref. 14790PTis a rare variation of themid-size design. Platinum was used scarcely byAudemars Piguet, usually reserved for limited editions or short runs of special pieces, with platinum Royal Oak watches,across all configurations, existing in fewexamples. This specific watchis numbered'002' on the caseback, indicating that it was the secondexample of the model produced.
The polished screws, bezel and case edges fantastically contrast with the brushed surface of the case and bracelet. At 36mm in diameter, and only 7.5mm thick, this 14790PTcase is a beautiful twist of perspectives and size. Thanks to the slim profile of the case and bracelet, ithugs the wrist, in a way that is both supremely comfortable, yet distinctively elegant and characterful.
The weight of the platinum case and bracelet givesa satisfying heft to the overall watch, with deep hallmarks on the back of the case andbracelet.The clasp itself is made out of white gold and features the hallmark of famed bracelet maker Gay Frres, who made bracelets for the original Nautilus and Royal Oak. The outer-case back correctly displays the unique serial number (D-170XX) of the watch, consistent with a production date during the 1990s.
This platinum, mid-size Royal Oak 14790PTfeatures a slick, matte blue dial with diamond-set hourmarkers.Interestingly, it also hasstick hour and minute hands, a feature which can be found on other precious metal Royal Oaks, such as the elusive 5402BC in white gold. Theslick dial, with the absence of the tapisserie pattern, and diamond-set markers complementsthe preciousmetal of the case.
This mid-sizeRoyal Oak is powered by the ultra-thin AP caliber 2225, derived from Jaeger-LeCoultres JLC 889 calibre movement. Formed of 280 components, the 40-jewel movement is rhodium-plated, with fausses ctes embellishment.
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Closer look
Brand: | Audemars Piguet |
Model: | Royal Oak 14790PT |
Movement: | mechanical automatic AP Caliber 2225 |
Functions: | date, hours, minutes |
Features: | slick blue and diamond-set dial;stick hands; |
Case: | 36 mm platinum |
Crystal: | sapphire |
Bracelet: | stainless steel AP and Gay Frres-stamped bracelet |
Year: | 1990s |
Box & papers: | Archive Extract |