
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 15300 represents a significant evolution within the Royal Oak lineage, succeeding the 15202 "Jumbo" and preceding the 15400. It introduced a slightly more robust case and an in-house movement, distinguishing it from earlier models that often utilized Jaeger-LeCoultre base calibers. This reference maintained the classic Gérald Genta-designed aesthetic while offering a contemporary update in terms of its mechanical heart and wearability for a broader audience. It is often considered a transitional reference, bridging the gap between vintage and modern Royal Oak interpretations.
This reference features a 39 mm stainless steel case with a thickness of 9.4 mm, maintaining the characteristic octagonal bezel secured by eight hexagonal screws. The watch is powered by the in-house Audemars Piguet Caliber 3120, an automatic movement known for its robust construction and a power reserve of 60 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the watch offers a water resistance of 50 meters. The integrated stainless steel bracelet is a hallmark of the Royal Oak design, ensuring a cohesive and comfortable fit.
For collectors, the 15300 is appealing due to its balanced proportions, which are often preferred over the larger 41 mm cases of subsequent references. Its in-house movement also adds to its desirability, marking a period of increased manufacturing independence for Audemars Piguet. The reference was produced with various dial colors, including blue, black, and white, offering collectors choices within this specific model run. The production period from 2005 to 2012 makes it a neo-vintage piece with a distinct place in the Royal Oak's history.
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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