
Amanico's exceptional photography of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 5402 B continues to captivate the WatchProSite community, demonstrating the enduring appeal of this iconic reference. His ability to capture the watch's intricate details and finish highlights why this model remains a cornerstone for collectors. This article delves into the visual impact and historical context that make the 5402 B a perennial favorite.

The Royal Oak reference 5402 is recognized as the original iteration of the model, introduced in 1972. This reference established the design language that would define the Royal Oak collection, characterized by its integrated bracelet and octagonal bezel secured by visible screws. It was initially presented as a luxury sport watch, distinguishing itself through its material and finishing in a period dominated by more traditional dress watch aesthetics. The 5402 was produced in various series, with the A-series being the earliest and most sought after by collectors.
The watch features a 39mm stainless steel case, often referred to as the "Jumbo" size, which was considered substantial for its era. It houses the self-winding Caliber 2121, a thin movement derived from Jaeger-LeCoultre's Caliber 920, known for its full-rotor design. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The crystal protecting the dial is acrylic, and the watch offers a water resistance of 50 meters, suitable for general wear.
For collectors, the reference 5402 holds significance as the foundational model of a major watch series. Its various production series (A, B, C, D) present nuances in dial text and case back engravings that are closely examined. The integrated steel bracelet is an integral part of its design, contributing to its distinct profile. The blue dial, often with a "tapisserie" pattern, is a hallmark of this early reference, though other dial variations exist.
If we still have the changing mastheads
Very worthy! A great photo!
This one is impossible not to wear all the time....
Lovely capture indeed! 👏👏
And it would go well with some of the vintage adverts for AP... Thanks for sharing this again Peter
I'm much more interested in how that Romanee-Conti was that the watch is sitting on! 🍷😉
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