Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo Ultra-Thin
Model: Royal Oak Jumbo Ultra-Thin
Collection: Royal Oak
Reference: 15202ST.OO.0944ST.01
Year: 2000s
Scope of Delivery: Original Box, without Papers and with digital Asset
Glass: Saphire Crystal
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel
Case Back Material: Stainless Steel
Features: Date
Indexes: Print and Applied
Dial Handstyle: Baton Hands
Caliber: AP 2121
Base Caliber: AP 2120
Power Reserve: 40h
Number of Stones: 36
Frequency: 21.600A/h
Clasp Type: Fold Over Clasp
Clasp Material: Audemars Piguet Stainless Steel
About the Watch
The inception of the Patek Philippe Nautilus is intricately entwined with the emergence of another iconic timepiece, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. The latter, introduced in 1972, defined an entirely new category of luxurious wristwatches crafted from stainless steel. As the Royal Oak gained tremendous success, Patek Philippe recognized the opportune moment to venture into the realm of exclusive sports watches boasting the highest quality finishes. For Patek Philippe, this new model played a pivotal role in its overarching marketing strategy, aiming to rejuvenate the brand's image while upholding tradition. The target audience encompassed dynamic business managers from the emerging generations. It was only fitting that the designer for this groundbreaking watch would be none other than Gerald Genta, the visionary behind the Royal Oak. Reflecting on the genesis of the Nautilus in a 2009 interview, Genta recounted designing the watch during the Basel Trade Fair: "I was at the restaurant of a hotel, and some people from Patek were sitting in one corner of the dining hall, while I was sitting alone in the other corner. I told the head-waiter: 'Bring me a piece of paper and a pencil; I want to design something.' I designed the Nautilus while observing the people from Patek eating! It was a sketch that I completed in 5 minutes." The illustration by Genta, depicted below, originated from that initial sketch. The inspirational idea drew from the shape of a porthole, reminiscent of those found on transatlantic liners. The patented case comprised a solid backcase/middlecase monobloc, with the distinctive octagonal bezel secured by four lateral screws for optimal water-resistance. Each of the eight sides of the bezel featured subtle curves, tracing a perfect arc of a circle—a nuanced detail with significant impact from a design perspective.
About the Brand
The Manufacture was established in 1875 in Le Brassus, a village at the heart of La Vallée-de-Joux in the Swiss Jura, by Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet, two enterprising young men who combined their talent to develop and produce watches featuring rare complications. Already in these early days, an Audemars-Piguet watch was prized by admirers of fine mechanical timepieces. Through determination, imagination and discipline, they inscribed their name on the wider history of watchmaking. The company they established has never left the hands of the founding families.
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