Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15202 vs 15300
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15202 vs 15300

By ImranLondon · Jul 21, 2018 · 18 replies
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Miranda, a seasoned collector, ventures into the world of Audemars Piguet Royal Oak for the first time, offering a comparative review of the iconic 15202 'Jumbo' and the 15300. This article provides a fresh perspective on these highly sought-after references, detailing their design nuances, movements, and wearability. Readers gain valuable insights into the subtle yet significant differences between these two celebrated Royal Oak models.

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In 28 years of watch collecting I have never owned a Royal Oak, infact until I got the chance to do this review, I had never even tried one on my wrist!

So perhaps its kind of bizarre that an Oak novice like me should ever dare to even try a review!!






Recently I thought I really must see what all the fuss is about, enticed by all the pictures posted in this forum I headed off to a dealer. There is a waiting list here in the UK so the only option was grey and paying a premium. Should I desire one....


The original classic from 1972

To my surprise the dealer pulled out two, one less expensive a reference 15300.

Both were 39mm and with the signature blue dial.

The reference 15202






This is the daddy!
True to the 1972 original and with the same calibre 2120 movement. It has a petit tapisserie dial and applied AP logo at 6 o’ clock like the original. It’s also very thin at about 8mm





The clasp is very good and quite solid in constructing 







The bracelet of course is pure magic, the detail of finishing is impeccable 









Reference 15300
This had been discontinue, superseded by the ref 15400, but this is 41mm.
In terms of proportions the 15300 is definitely the more original.

I had a degree of prejudice against this, simply because its not the original jumbo.





But here is the reality, think of the 15300 in the same way as the Patek Philippe 5711. Like the 5711, the 15300 has an in-house movement, quick set date, centre seconds and a screw down crown.

In many respects this is the better all round watch compared to its illustrious forbear.

It’s definitely more practical.
It has the in house calibre 3120 with 3.0Hz frequency, bidirectional 22k rotor and 11 3/4 lignes diameter. It boasts a 60hour power reserve.



The bracelet is impeccable again and has an elaborate clasp mechanism (comfortable but looks less sturdy)











The dial has a grande tapisserie finish



The thickness is more at 9.4mm



But on the wrist you don’t feel it. The watch feels more hefty and sturdy- more practical and confidence inspiring.

15202 v 15300

Overall it really depends on what you are looking for. The 15300 was £5k less expensive and if you can be happy with a black or white dial the 15300 is half the value of a jumbo.

Pro and cons, the finish on the AP logo was distinctly better on the 15202, a minor detail maybe 



The 15202 had a better clasp and of course the legendary movement- though the 3120 is a better movement except in emotional value 

The dial is also more luxurious in the 15202

In an ideal world I would have both, one for Work and one for special events - the 15300 exceeded all expectations, I was truly impressed and it carries all the DNA but in a modern package 

But if I had to have only one, of course it has to be the original.


Best
Imran




About the Audemars Piguet Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15202 YG Ref. 15202

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak "Jumbo" ref. 15202 is a significant reference within the Royal Oak collection, known for its close adherence to the original 1972 design. It maintains the distinctive slim profile and integrated bracelet that defined the initial Royal Oak, distinguishing it from other Royal Oak models that introduced different sizes or complications. This reference is particularly valued for its historical continuity and minimalist approach to the Royal Oak aesthetic.

This reference features a 39mm case, typically crafted from yellow gold, with a thickness of 8.1mm. It is fitted with a sapphire crystal and offers a water resistance of 50 meters. Powering the watch is the self-winding Caliber 2121, a movement known for its slimness and a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is presented in blue, complementing the yellow gold case and bracelet.

For collectors, the 15202 represents a direct link to the Royal Oak's origins, appealing to those who prioritize historical accuracy and understated design. Its production run from 2012 to 2019 makes it a sought-after reference among enthusiasts of the "Jumbo" lineage. The combination of its classic dimensions, integrated bracelet, and the Caliber 2121 solidifies its position as a key reference in the Audemars Piguet catalog.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.2121
Case
yellow gold
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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GR
Greenwatch
Jul 21, 2018
Nice review!

I, for one, was also thinking of a 15300 as well. This review made me appreciate the said model more than before. Hopefully AP will bring back this model which is a better size for my wrist. Thanks for sharing!

IM
ImranLondon
Jul 21, 2018
Not sure they’re going back to 39mm I would hunt a nice used one [nt]

AM
amanico
Jul 21, 2018
Very interesting comparative review. The 15202 for me, because of its dial. [nt]

SP
Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise
Jul 21, 2018
Well,

I owned both and can also compare them, maybe in a little subjective way.. The 15300 was my very first AP, therefore my personal chain was very strong for that particular model! I think the 15300 is a true classical watch, I loved it, and some of the details are even better than the 15202: it has a quick-set date, an in-house, reliable movement, and it is more sporty, more tool-watch, as the 15202, due to its thicker case and wider bracelet at the clasp side. The 15202 is more fragile, more eleg

IM
ImranLondon
Jul 21, 2018
I agree, as a daily watch the ref 15300 wins [nt]

JT
JToddH
Jul 21, 2018
Excellent review!

You seemed to capture a lot of details in your report. It’s good information as I am learning more about AP in hopes of adding one to the collection.

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