Black Dial Watches: Friday Collection
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Black Dial Watches: Friday Collection

By this_hobby_of_hours · Nov 22, 2024 · 25 replies
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In a recent WatchProSite forum post, 'this_hobby_of_hours' invited the community to consider the enduring appeal of black dial watches. The author showcased three distinct timepieces—a GP Laureato Onyx dial, an AP Royal Oak 15300, and a GP 2598 'military dial'—prompting a discussion on aesthetics, historical context, and the often-misleading nature of case size specifications. This article synthesizes the insights shared, highlighting the nuances that make these black dial references horological mainstays.

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Thinking about which black dial to wear today for dinner today. 🤔

GP Laureato Onyx dial or AP Royal Oak 15300. Wildcard is the GP 2598 “military dial”.

Leaning toward the “modern” 2-tone GP Onyx dial.

Interesting for me to see the various case sizes here on my 18 cm wrist … Onyx=42 mm, RO=39, 2598=38 mm. Case diameter really means next to nothing … 😅

Anyone, else got a black dial on today … ?

































Anyway, wishing everyone a happy weekend ahead.

🤝

PS

The AP is almost 20 years old. And the GP 2598 is 25 years old.

About the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Ref. 15300

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.

Specifications

Caliber
3120
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39 mm
Dial
Blue, Black, White
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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M4
M4
Nov 22, 2024

That one is fire! Your 15300 brings back good memories. I miss mine, gone all these years now. Thanks for sharing. M4

MB
mblum3
Nov 22, 2024

The 2598 is reminiscent of the Rolex Army from the 40's. A happy weekend to you as well.

SC
sc16
Nov 22, 2024

I like that.. a little warmth

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 22, 2024

Aesthetic that GP choose to do. 🤝

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 22, 2024

The ivory dial has strong vintage vibes while the black dial as strong “military” vibes. I have the blue dial and another black dial which I’ll post again another day. The RO 15300 is ones of the best that AP made IMHO. I’m glad to share this one which has stayed with me over the years. Best wishes from Singapore 🤝

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 22, 2024

The 2598 which was more stealthy 🥷 in the end. 🤝

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