Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Selfwinding Stainless Steel 39mm Black Skeleton 15305ST.OO.1220ST.01

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Openworked Selfwinding Stainless Steel 39mm Black Skeleton 15305ST.OO.1220ST.01

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INFORMATION

Condition
Used
Box/Papers
Box & Papers
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Model Number
15305ST.OO.1220ST.01
Series
Royal Oak

CASE

Crown
Screw Down
Bezel
Stainless Steel
Movement
Automatic
Material
Stainless Steel
Case Size
39 mm
Case Shape
Octagonal

DIAL

Dial Type
Analog
Date at
3 o’clock
Dial Color
Skeleton
Dial Markers
Openworked
Hands
Luminous

BRACELET

Band Material
Stainless Steel
Clasp
AP Folding Clasp

ADDITIONAL INFO

Watch Style
Sports Watch
Gender
Men's
Country of Manufacture
Switzerland
Complication
Date
 

Description

This certified authentic Brand New Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Sports Watch, with the Model Number: 15305ST.OO.1220ST.01, has a Stainless Steel 39 mm Octagonal Case with Screw Down Crown and a Stainless Steel Bezel. This Men's Audemars Piguet Royal Oak has an attractive Skeleton Dial with Index Dial Markers. The high quality Audemars Piguet Automatic Movement will keep perfect time for you. The reliable Audemars Piguet Stainless Steel Bracelet will look great on your wrist.

Hey, guys, this is Kevin from jaztime.com, and today I have for you a very, very unique-looking watch. This watch is a Audemars Pigeut Royal Oak Openworked Black Skeleton. This model number for the watch is 15305ST.OO.1220ST01. So before we start, I'll be letting you know that we'll be doing an unboxing, reviewing the case, I'll show you how to adjust the time, along with looking over the bracelet and clasp. And at the end I'll give you the necessary information to find this watch for the lowest price. Okay, so buying this watch brand-new, you'll be receiving the watch, of course, this beautiful thing, and this large watch box, as you can see here. And unfortunately, the rest of the main box is too big to fight in my light box here. So underneath this watch box, you'll be receiving an information guide of how to take care of your watch, and also the warranty or the certificate of guarantee for the watch. And that will be located underneath the watch box. And let's see here. And another cool thing, a little cool thing about that is that Audemars Piguet does different type of stickers for showing authenticity of a new watch. Audemars Piguet does clear stickers on the front of the case, as located down here, up here. Rolex actually does red stickers instead. Audemars Piguet notes theirs on the back with a blue sticker. On the Rolex, it notes it with a green sticker. So a little interesting tidbit. All right, so let's move on to the watch itself. Okay, the case is a stainless steel 39 millimeter in width and a thickness of the watch is closer to about a nine and 1/2 millimeter. It may look like there's a lot going on in this watch, but this is the heart of the watch, which is a main selling point of the Audemars Piguet. The dial is an anthracite dial with a skeleton movement. And the anthracite refers to that beautiful coal-like color that you can see that's all over the front of the dial here, along with the markers and some of the parts itself. The skeleton movement refers to the ability to see the watch's inner components and their movements. As you can see here, this wheel down here on the left, it's constantly spinning as a ticking little seconds hand. And the hands and the hour markers are in a 18 karat white gold located at the hour markers here. There's the hands. And they're all coated with a luminescent coating, meaning if you were to wear the watch out and come back home, the markers will glow up to eight hours. These components are all protected by a glare-proofed sapphire crystal. Moving on, on the right side we have the crown that's located at the three o'clock position, and it only has the function of adjusting the time bidrectionally. And I'll go ahead and show you that. So you just have to move this counterclockwise to unscrew. It'll pop out once. And you need to pop it out one more time. And a little cool thing here is you can actually see how the movement works. So if you were to pull this, this little gear right here would stop the movement of that gear on the bottom left there. And then you just have to go clockwise or counterclockwise. It lets you adjust the time bidrectionally. And always make sure after you are done with what you need to adjust, you screw the crown back down all the way. Make sure it's snug against the case. And it'll keep the watch waterproof, specifically for the skeleton. It'll be water resistant up to 50 meters or about 164 feet. Okay, so enough about the front of the case. Let's move on to the back. Let me just get into focus here. All right, so the back of the case is also openworked, showing additional parts of the watch you wouldn't be able to see if this was a regular case. There are actually 239 total parts in this watch in just inside this case alone, which is pretty cool. I've said that the movement of the watch is referred to as a skeleton movement, but it is a mechanical self-winding, meaning that this right here, this large weight right here, as you can see, if I were to tilt the watch left and right, it always points downward towards the ground because gravity is actually pulling this weight down. It's called a oscillating weight. And as you're walking and this is on your wrist, as you move, that weight will always try to keep itself pointing towards the ground. And that actually gives the watch enough kinetic energy to actually keep the watch going, which is pretty cool. But if you decide that you want to wear a different watch and you wanna put this watch down, the power reserve of this watch is 60 hours. And if the watch were to stop moving, you can actually manually wind it from the crown to get it going again, but even putting the watch back on and walking with it will actually start the watch back up again, which is pretty cool. The bracelet. Moving on to the bracelet. The bracelet is all stainless steel. It's very elegant, as you can see, very sleek, nice pattern. Almost looks like one continuous bracelet besides the break with the Audemars Piguet logo right here in the middle. The clasp is a eight piece folding clasp, but I like to call it the butterfly clasp, mainly for the reasons, as you can see here, there is a button you can press up top and also an additional one on the bottom. If you press these two, you can actually pull one side of the clasp out, and you pull the other side of the clasp out. It'll have the Audemars Piguet name engraved on the side there. When you put this clasp back, you always wanna make sure you wanna do the left clasp first before you put the right clasp back on. Always make sure the one with the AP goes down second, 'cause that's what actually finishes locking it in. So locking that back in. All right, so let me go ahead and actually show you this watch on the wrist. Wow, that is such a beautiful watch. I'm about to run out this room with it. So the downsides I can see with this watch is mainly the hour markers, since they're so small. The luminescent coating does help it a little bit in giving it some small amounts of visual presence. However, overall the watch looks and feels great on the wrist. It's just the ability to see the inner workings of the watch, it just greatly outshines the need of large visible hour markers. Okay, let me just go ahead and show you. Look at that bracelet. All right, so if you're interested in this watch or you have any questions about this watch, please write a comment below. And if you're interested in buying the watch or other models for the lowest possible price, check at our website at jaztime.com. We have the lowest price guaranteed, offer free shipping and a one year warranty. And if you like the video, please hit like and subscribe. We've got lots more to show you guys, and thanks for watching. Hope to see you guys soon.

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