Audemars Piguet Royal Oak %u201CJumbo%u201D Ultra-Thin Skeleton Gold Watch
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Even though the collection is more than 50 years old, Audemars Piguet keeps the exclusivity and desire for the new Royal Oak luxury replica Watches in three main methods: using interesting case components; and incorporating complex actions into the Royal Oak timepieces.; and offers Royal Oak watches with skeletonized movements. Client name 16204 (16204BA.OO.1240BA.01) Royal Oak 'Jumbo' represents a third approach. Not just does this timepiece have a spectacular 18k yellow gold case, it also features a highly skeletonized motion as part of an ultra-thin skeletal system set.
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While the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Giant Ultra-Thin Skeleton isn't cheap, it is one of the more practical ultra-luxury wrist watches in the range. This is for the reason that the movement is simple (less maintenance or chance of damage) and much of the watch's charm is visual (gold situation, skeletonized dial and movement). This means you can easily wear this particular Royal Oak Jumbo Research 16204 watch on a daily basis and obtain a rich look, however don't have to worry too much regarding fragility. Then again, 18K precious metal watch cases will show indications of scratches and wear otherwise cared for; however , nothing that the very expensive re-polishing can't repair.
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This Royal Oak Large Ultra-Thin Skeleton might be wrongly diagnosed for the similar and somewhat larger 41mm wide Royal Oak Double Balance Skeletal system replica mens watches. Ironically, given that the 39mm Royal Oak Jumbo (which is also ironically smaller than the actual double balance wheel from the non-Jumbo) watch is more recent, it is slightly more expensive in spite of using less gold along with a simpler movement.
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The 18 CARAT yellow gold, 39mm wide Royal Oak case and complementing bracelet are beautiful. The scale fits my wrist completely, although those with larger arms may prefer the 41mm broader Royal Oak version which Audemars Piguet also can make. "Ultra-thin" refers to the case width of 8. 1 milimetre and the waterproof depth of fifty meters. While watch enthusiasts have varying opinions upon all-gold watches, two 18 CARAT gold watches, the Rolex Day-Date %u201CPresident%u201D and the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, tend to be consistently recognized. What I love about this particular reference could be that the dial has a rare coordinating 18k yellow tone. Usually you won't see case-colored dials on Royal Maple watches, and I think it appears handsome. The hands as well as hour markers (18k white-colored gold) still have enough comparison to ensure legibility. The all-gold case and skeletonized switch make this Royal Oak view particularly majestic. The fingers and hour markers are usually coated with luminous covering for easy viewing at nighttime.
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Inside the Royal Oak Jumbo Extra-Thin Skeleton is Audemars Piguet's in-house Caliber 7124 automatic movement. This more contemporary mechanism operates at four Hz and has a power book of 57 hours. The actual movement consists of 211 components, is just 2 . 7 millimeter thick, and features a very carefully skeletonized automatic rotor. In my opinion Audemars Piguet produces a non-skeletonized version of the same movement structures, but it's impressive just how much they were able to strip away with this open visual experience that will extends from the front directly to the backside of the watch. Please note in which for the sake of elegance and style, the particular watch's dial does not have a operating seconds hand and only shows the time in hours and also minutes. It would be nice to possess a secondary seconds dial someplace.
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While this yellow gold watch along with matching dial reference 16204BA.OO.1240BA.01 are generally new for 2023, really does Audemars Piguet currently generate any other versions of the Royal Oak Jumbo Ultra-Thin Skeleton? They do, but only one, within 18K rose gold with an anthracite skeletonized movement.
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