Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15450 Review
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15450 Review

By rnaden · Mar 6, 2014 · 19 replies
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After 20 months of deliberation, rnaden finally shares his acquisition of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15450. He details his journey to finding the perfect fit for his smaller wrist, comparing it against the 15202 and 15400, and highlights the immediate comfort and aesthetic appeal of his chosen model.

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This is here, finally...about an hour on my wrist, and I'm already feeling like the thinking, trying, rationalizing, thinking, trying, rationalizing ... (you get the picture) of the last 20 months was worth every bit. Too soon to give you a long term wear review, but the comfort and size of this for my smallish wrist is so close to perfectly comfortable. Have been going back and forth not just on getting this, but between the 15202, 15400 and this, but I just could not like the larger two as it didn't fit my wrist too well, and this one always called out so much louder. I love thee silvery white dial and the light playing off it is superb, not to mention that the white makes it look larger than it really is.

A few pics to share, but I'm headed to a really happy weekend, and my current week's rotation of the GO Senator Sixties is going to have to share wrist time with this beauty.






























About the Audemars Piguet Ref. 15400

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 15400 represents a pivotal moment in the iconic collection s evolution, introduced in 2012 as the successor to the beloved 15300. This reference marked the transition to a larger 41mm case size while maintaining the essential design DNA established by GΓ©rald Genta s revolutionary 1972 original. The 15400 served as the flagship time-only Royal Oak for nearly a decade, embodying the perfect balance between contemporary sizing preferences and the model s legendary octagonal architecture. Its significance lies in bridging the gap between vintage proportions and modern wrist presence, making it highly sought after by collectors who appreciate both heritage and wearability.

At the heart of the 15400 beats the manufacture Caliber 3120, a self-winding movement that showcases Audemars Piguet s horological mastery through its 22k gold rotor and 60-hour power reserve. This robust caliber features a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and incorporates the brand s commitment to finishing excellence, visible through the sapphire caseback with its Geneva stripes, circular graining, and beveled edges. The movement s architecture reflects decades of refinement, delivering reliable timekeeping while maintaining the slim profile essential to the Royal Oak s elegant proportions.

The 15400 s design epitomizes the Royal Oak s distinctive aesthetic codes: the integrated steel bracelet with alternating brushed and polished surfaces, the iconic octagonal bezel secured by eight hexagonal screws, and the Grande Tapisserie decorated dial that creates mesmerizing light play. The silver dial variant particularly exemplifies the model s versatility, offering a refined backdrop for the applied hour markers and Royal Oak hands. From a collectibility standpoint, the 15400 has achieved significant recognition as the last generation of the 41mm time-only Royal Oak before the introduction of the current 15500, positioning it as a modern classic that captures both the model s evolutionary peak and its enduring appeal among discerning collectors.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.3120
Case
steel
Diameter
41mm
Dial
silver
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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JerryW
Mar 6, 2014

I always say you should choose the one that talks to you, once it is on your wrist you can not take your eyes off it. Trust me they get even better with more wrist time. Enjoy and wear in the best of health. JerryW

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undecided
Mar 6, 2014

Congrats! Beautiful watch. I've been debating between the 15202 and 15450 as well. What size is your wrist, if I might ask? Both the circumference and the flat part of your wrist. I like the Jumbo, but haven't had a chance to try it on. My wrists are on the smaller size, and I thought I'd appreciate its thinness, though perhaps the case and lugs would be too large. The 15450 I have tried on, and it fit quite snugly - though hadn't been adjusted at all. Not sure if more links could've been added,

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rnaden
Mar 6, 2014

For me, that was the main criteria. As you've observed, the 15202 is thin, but when I put it on my wrist, there is gap where the bracelet curves off the case on both sides, and it's even more pronounced with the 15400. Tried as I liked, it bothered me a lot, that gap. I also prefer having a seconds hand, and while it isn't everyone's cup of tea, I do like to see my watch doing something while on the wrist. My wrist circumference is about 17.5cm (7 inches) and the flat being only a narrow 4cm. Th

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Blue and White
Mar 7, 2014

Congratulations to this iconic time piece. I have to say I went through nearly the same thought process with my 15450: I have the same wrist size and I excluded 15400 and 15202 for the same reasons. Enjoy every day with it, next to the also very appealing GO.

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dylan61
Mar 7, 2014

I have a 6 inch wrist and am debating between this and the 15202.. If the 15450 works better for you, I guess it makes it even more of a no-brainer for me! Beautiful piece! Enjoy in good health!!

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MichaelC
Mar 7, 2014

I admire how you went about making your selection. The 15450 is a terrific Royal Oak. I'm sure it will provided extended pleasure on the wrist!

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