Audemars Piguet Dinner & New Royal Oak Watches
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Audemars Piguet Dinner & New Royal Oak Watches

By psychotic · Nov 18, 2015 · 6 replies
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Psychotic offers a vivid account of an exclusive Audemars Piguet dinner, providing a rare glimpse into high-end watch events and new releases. The author shares personal impressions of key figures like AP CEO of Greater China, David von Gunten, and showcases a range of significant timepieces, from the new Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar to historical Series A models and the Laptimer Michael Schumacher.

It is always a pleasure to talk with David von Gunten (AP CEO of Greater China). He's such an affable and easily approachable fellow.



Before the festivities.



Let's see what's on the menu.
I chose the wagyu beef cheek.


Of course, the main entree is not on the menu but on display:
the all new Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in rose gold...



...and stainless steel.


The master watch maker looks so focused...


...especially with us drunken sods leering at him in the background!



Wore my Skeleton to the event.



This is the Royal Oak that started it all: Series A.



The first tourbillon with an exposed front dial.



Mmmm...



Time to try on the Perpetual Calendar for myself. As expected, it's quite heavy.
The moon phase indicator is just stunning!






The Concept Chronograph Tourbillon in red gold.



Jules Audemars Chronometer



Saving the best for last - the Royal Oak Laptimer Michael Shumacher!!
Extremely light for such a beast with a carbon case.

Not sure whether you can see it, but the bezel is curved.



With 3...I repeat - 3 column wheels!! (though I count only 2...)



I went to an exclusive AP dinner and all I got was this crummy keychain...



...just kidding. I had a wonderful time!

Great seeing you again, Conkers!

Looking forward to the next AP event,

psychotic
This message has been edited by psychotic on 2015-11-18 09:36:32

About the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Ref. 15305

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.

Specifications

Caliber
3120
Case
18k Yellow Gold
Diameter
39 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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MichaelC
Nov 18, 2015

You definitely were able to see some exceptional timepieces.

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Conkers
Nov 20, 2015

It was a fun evening for sure and you took some great shots! David and Michael (historian) from AP were on excellent form! We drank them out of white wine, very impressive. No shots of the RD? I have one or two, but are we not allowed to post here?

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