AUDEMARS PIGUET. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET
AUDEMARS PIGUET. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET
AUDEMARS PIGUET. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET
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AUDEMARS PIGUET. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET

SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, ROYAL OAK MODEL, REF. 56023BA, NO. 278, CIRCA 1985

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AUDEMARS PIGUET. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE AND BRACELET
SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, ROYAL OAK MODEL, REF. 56023BA, NO. 278, CIRCA 1985
Movement: Quartz
Dial: Ivory
Case: 35 mm. wide
With: 18k gold Audemars Piguet bracelet and deployant clasp, overall length approximately 170 mm.
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Lot Essay

Of high appeal, the present timepiece exemplifies itself through its very good overall condition and highly attractive ivory dial.

Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak is a phenomenon, one of the most recognizable and successful wristwatch models of all time and the first luxury steel sports watch. The concept of the luxury sports watch was completely alien when the Royal Oak was introduced in 1972.

Audemars Piguet chose the name ‘Royal Oak’ because of its nautical associations, named after the series of eight ships of the British Royal Navy that had in turn been named after the story of King Charles II of England’s escape from the Roundheads - the supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War - following the Battle of Worcester in 1651 when the King (then a Prince) hid in an oak tree, the Boscobel Oak, to evade capture.

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