Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 30 mm

This is the story of a watch that forever changed the rules of watchmaking: the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak from 1988. An icon that combines the power of a warship with the finesse of a piece of jewelry.

When you look at the octagonal bezel of this timepiece, you see more than just a watch; you see a history that dates back to the 17th century. The name Royal Oak pays tribute to the legendary oak tree where King Charles II of England hid in 1651 to escape his pursuers. That tree became a symbol of protection and survival,values ​​later adopted by the British Royal Navy for eight of its most powerful naval vessels. British Naval Ships: Because of this symbolic meaning, eight different ships of the British Royal Navy over the centuries have been named “HMS Royal Oak.”

Nautical Design: The watch design, conceived by Gérald Genta, followed a nautical theme. The octagonal shape and eight visible, functional screws are directly inspired by the portholes of these ships and the robust diving helmets of the time. It was the legendary designer Gérald Genta who translated this maritime strength into a watch.
This particular example from 1988 (ref. 6048SA) is a rare testament to the evolution of the Royal Oak. With a 30mm case, this model is designed for the refined wrist, without sacrificing the iconic presence of the line.

Bicolor perfection: The combination of the yellow gold bezel and the stainless steel case exudes a versatile aesthetic. It is the perfect balance between the coolness of steel and the warmth of 18-karat gold.
Gray “Petite Tapisserie”: The dial features Audemars Piguet’s famous hand-woven diamond pattern. The gray color offers an understated luxury that contrasts beautifully with the luminous gold indices. Integrated bracelet: The distinctive steel and gold link bracelet flows seamlessly into the case, a technical feat that gives the Royal Oak its unique, sculptural look.

What makes this 1988 watch truly unique for the collector is its provenance. This piece comes with the original 1988 purchase receipt. In the world of vintage watches, such a document is the “birth certificate” that completes the watch’s story and confirms its value and authenticity in a rare way.
Whether you’re in a boardroom or exploring the city, this Royal Oak is the ideal companion. In 1972, it was the world’s first “luxury sports watch,” and today, over 50 years later, it still symbolizes innovation and indestructible style.

This is your chance to own a piece of maritime history and horological perfection. A piece of jewelry that proves that strength and elegance can go hand in hand.

Year

1988

€ 11.250

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Brand Audemars Piguet
Movement Quartz
Model Royal Oak, Lady
Bracelet/strap: Steel/gold
Year of production (circa) 1988
Buckle/clasp Original gold buckle
Material Steel & gold
Set Content Remove term: Inclusive the orignal receipt from 1988. Inclusive the orignal receipt from 1988.
Crystal Acrylic
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Dial color Grey

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak represents one of the most pivotal moments in the history of wristwatches. It is the watch that quite literally saved AP and much of the Swiss watchmaking industry with it. To wear a Royal Oak is to wear a fabled piece of watchmaking history on the wrist.

The story starts in 1969. While the Americans are putting people on the moon, the Japanese prepare to drop a bomb (figuratively, of course!) on Swiss watchmaking. December ’69, Seiko launch the Astron, a battery-powered wristwatch that gets unparalleled accuracy from a vibrating crystal. The quartz watch is born! Overnight, watches have become infinitely cheaper, more accurate, and more durable. The Swiss watchmaking industry plummets into (what has later become known as) the quartz crisis: a failure to cope with the influx of cheap, battery-powered watches from Japan.

With sales crashing in the early seventies, an answer was needed. Audemars Piguet contracted designer Gerald Genta to come up with something revolutionary: a luxury steel sports watch. Genta was briefed at 4PM, the day before the 1971 Basel fair. He would need to deliver a game-changing design by the next morning. Genta took on the challenge and drew a shape that was as alien to the conservative watch world as the concept of a luxury steel watch itself. He would later call it his masterpiece, even though his other designs (a.o. the Universal Geneve Polerouter and Patek Philippe Nautilus) aren’t too shabby either.

Genta took inspiration from a divers helmet. Its octagonal bezel with exposed screws being its most distinguishing feature. The petit-tapisserie pattern dial and integrated bracelet with distinctive connecting links complete an instantly recognizable design. The resulting watch was launched in 1972.

At introduction, the AP Royal Oak was priced at 3300 Swiss francs. That is ten times more than a Rolex Submariner! We might consider the trusty Sub to be a luxury sports watch now, but this Audemars was in a different league altogether! There were solid gold Pateks that cost less at the time.

The Royal Oak became a massive success. Patek Philippe later followed its example with the Nautilus in 1976 and Vacheron Constantin with the Ref. 222 in 1977. Many Royal Oak variants followed. Different sizes, complications, colors and materials. The Royal Oak became one of the most iconic watch designs ever, highly sought after by collectors and virtually unobtainable for the lay person. Even for the lay person with money, as AP would cap its output and restrict sales of some variants to only the loyalest of its customers.

Today, the Royal Oak, both vintage and modern, is one of the single-most desirable watches out there. So if you are in the position to get your hands on this one, our advice is to make your deliberations quickly!

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