
Benlee338 shares his excitement over acquiring the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked 15407ST, a highly sought-after reference. His post highlights the watch's intricate design and notable improvements over its predecessor, offering a detailed look at its unique aesthetic and technical features. This piece remains a significant topic for collectors interested in AP's openworked complications.




The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 15305 is a notable variant within the Royal Oak line, distinguished by its openworked dial and movement, offering a direct view into the intricate mechanics. This reference represents a more elaborate and technically complex interpretation of the standard Royal Oak, appealing to collectors who appreciate haute horlogerie and the art of skeletonization. It was produced in limited quantities, making it a less common sight compared to its solid-dial counterparts. The openworked design allows for an appreciation of the finishing and architecture of the movement, a hallmark of Audemars Piguet's craftsmanship.
The watch features a 39 mm case crafted from 18k yellow gold, maintaining the classic Royal Oak proportions. It houses the self-winding Caliber 3120, which is meticulously openworked and finished to expose its components. The movement provides a power reserve of 60 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch is water-resistant to 50 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The fixed octagonal bezel, a signature element of the Royal Oak, is also in 18k yellow gold.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Royal Oak with an enhanced level of mechanical artistry and exclusivity. Its openworked nature sets it apart from more common Royal Oak models, positioning it as a piece that highlights Audemars Piguet's technical prowess in movement decoration and design. The 18k yellow gold construction further emphasizes its premium status. While not a double-signed piece as mentioned in the collector's post, the 15305 stands on its own as a significant openworked Royal Oak.
Major congrats on this beautiful MASTERPIECE!
That piece looks incredibly awesome! Huge congrats, it's a beauty! Tony
I don't know much about the AP world, except that I'd like to add at 15202 at some point, but this is really great looking variation. I'm not a big fan of openworked dials in general as for some reason they can often confuse the legibility of the watch and honestly they can sometimes look pretty dull. But this is a cracker, the various metals/finishes used bring contrast which is very pleasing to the eye. Congrats.
What a mesmerising piece 👍
Its truely beautifull, worth the upgrade over 15305
couldn’t be happier
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