
MichaelC's 2013 year-end review for the Audemars Piguet forum offers a valuable retrospective on a pivotal year for the brand and its community. This digest highlights key acquisitions, significant brand developments, and memorable forum contributions, providing context for how the AP collector landscape evolved a decade ago. It showcases the vibrant engagement and shared passion that defined the PuristSPro AP forum.













































The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 15400 represents a pivotal moment in the iconic collection s evolution, introduced in 2012 as the successor to the beloved 15300. This reference marked the transition to a larger 41mm case size while maintaining the essential design DNA established by Gérald Genta s revolutionary 1972 original. The 15400 served as the flagship time-only Royal Oak for nearly a decade, embodying the perfect balance between contemporary sizing preferences and the model s legendary octagonal architecture. Its significance lies in bridging the gap between vintage proportions and modern wrist presence, making it highly sought after by collectors who appreciate both heritage and wearability.
At the heart of the 15400 beats the manufacture Caliber 3120, a self-winding movement that showcases Audemars Piguet s horological mastery through its 22k gold rotor and 60-hour power reserve. This robust caliber features a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and incorporates the brand s commitment to finishing excellence, visible through the sapphire caseback with its Geneva stripes, circular graining, and beveled edges. The movement s architecture reflects decades of refinement, delivering reliable timekeeping while maintaining the slim profile essential to the Royal Oak s elegant proportions.
The 15400 s design epitomizes the Royal Oak s distinctive aesthetic codes: the integrated steel bracelet with alternating brushed and polished surfaces, the iconic octagonal bezel secured by eight hexagonal screws, and the Grande Tapisserie decorated dial that creates mesmerizing light play. The silver dial variant particularly exemplifies the model s versatility, offering a refined backdrop for the applied hour markers and Royal Oak hands. From a collectibility standpoint, the 15400 has achieved significant recognition as the last generation of the 41mm time-only Royal Oak before the introduction of the current 15500, positioning it as a modern classic that captures both the model s evolutionary peak and its enduring appeal among discerning collectors.
A great year indeed for AP and all the forum friends here. As an enthusiast, the joy does not only come from acquiring the amazing watches, but also from info and knowledge sharing with fellow collectors in a wonderful platform such as this forum. AP has also been great to continue engaging its valued customers positively and make the ownership of AP watches such an exciting and joyful experience. Wishing everyone here and your family a healthy and prosperous 2014! :) Wayne
And thanks to you MichaelC for being such a great moderator on this forum. And of course to Dr. Mao for developing the foundation of the PuristS and constantly sharing his in depth knowledge of all things AP. Wishing all a wonderful New Year and looking forward to a great 2014. Regards, Ed
You just made me think that I should give to my RO a brother... ;) All the best, my friend, and see you? Nicolas
And TM's photo to end it all was perfect! Cheers, Anthony
I know I've had a quiet year on the forum, but I thank the many contributors and this fine annual review of AP is a perfect example. The 15202 is getting pretty close to the top of my want list. No. 3 to be precise. happy new year.
every forum moderator from now on should do :) Thank you very much for great year review dear Michael indeed lot of work has been put in this post and moderating forum through year All the best to You and all Yours God Bless Yours D
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