1. Royal Oak
Variations: Model 26120
  • Reference 26120OR.OO.D088CR.01

    Dual Time

    Selfwinding watch indicating a second time zone, 24-hour function, the power reserve and the date. 18-carat pink gold case, silvered dial, brown strap.

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    Details

    • Case Width 39.00 mm
    • Case Thickness 10.30 mm
    • Water Resistance 50 m

    Specifications

    Case
    Glareproofed sapphire crystal, screw-locked crown, water-resistant to 50 m
    Dial
    «Grande Tapisserie» pattern, gold applied hour-markers with luminescent coating, gold Royal Oak hands with luminescent coating
    Bracelet
    Hand-stitched «large square scale» crocodile with 18-carat gold AP folding clasp
    Reference
    26120OR.OO.D088CR.01
    Functions
    Dual Time, 24h indication, hours, minutes, power reserve, date
    Movement thickness with module
    4.00 mm
    Total diameter
    11¾ mm
    Type of balance
    With Variable inertia blocks
    Frequency of balance wheel
    4,00 (=28'800 alternances/hour) Hz
    Type of balance-spring stud-holder
    Mobile stud
    Balance-spring type
    Flat
    Direction of automatic winding
    Unidirectional (see recommendations underneath)
    Type of oscillating weight
    Weight segment in 21-carat gold
    Number of jewels
    33
    Power reserve
    38 h
    Number of parts
    261

    specificities

    • Stop balance when setting time
    • Oscillating weight with ceramic ball bearings
    • Date / Date
    • Dual Time / Second timezone / Day and night indicator
    • Power reserve

    Calibre

    Calibre 2329 / 2846

    Calibre 2329 / 2846, front
    Front
    Calibre 2329 / 2846, back
    Back
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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.

Original Royal Oak, 1972
Original Royal Oak, 1972