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Diver
Selfwinding watch with dive-time measurement and date. Stainless steel case, black dial with inner rotating ring with diving scale, luminescent hour-markers and hands. Black strap.
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- Case Width 42.00 mm
- Case Thickness 13.80 mm
- Water Resistance 300 m
Specifications
- Case
- Glareproofed sapphire crystal, black rubber clad screw-locked crowns,water-resistant to 300 m
- Dial
- «Méga Tapisserie» pattern, white gold applied hour-markers and Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating, inner rotating flange with diving scale
- Bracelet
- Rubber with stainless steel pin buckle
- Reference
- 15703ST.OO.A002CA.01
- Functions
- hours, minutes, center seconds, date
- Movement thickness with module
- 4.26 mm
- Total diameter
- 26.6 mm
- Total diameter
- 11¾ lines
- Type of balance
- With Variable inertia blocks
- Frequency of balance wheel
- 3,00 (=21'600 alternances/hour) Hz
- Type of balance-spring stud-holder
- Screwed mobile stud
- Balance-spring type
- Flat
- Direction of automatic winding
- Bidirectional
- Type of oscillating weight
- Monobloc in 22-carat gold
- Number of jewels
- 40
- Power reserve
- 60 h
- Number of parts
- 280
specificities
- Stop balance when setting time
- Oscillating weight with ceramic ball bearings
- Bevels of the bridges are diamond graved
- Inverted snailing on bridges
- Date / Date in Dial aperture
Calibre
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Audemars Piguet History
The Royal Oak is named for British Royal Navy battleships, themselves christened for the tree where King Charles II hid from his enemies.
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