Introduction
Released in 1972 and designed by Gerald Genta, watchmaking's most famous designer, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak was the first stainless steel luxury sports watch ever to exist. Released as a tactic to survive the quartz crisis, the Royal Oak can single-handedly be thanked for AP's existence today due to its success, albeit it wasn't an overnight hit. Its sizeable tonneau-shaped case, signature integrated bracelet, octagonal bezel, exposed screws, and steel construction failed to win over collectors until a few years later. Today, the Royal Oak is one of the most highly-coveted timepieces in all horology as its previously dismissed design details have permeated across the industry and into watches like the Patek Philippe Nautilus, Vacheron Constantin Overseas, Rolex Oysterquartz, amongst many other legendary timepieces.
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Grade
V 8
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch Only
Est. value range
$10,000 – $15,000
The Details
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Dimensions
36mm
Model
Royal Oak Day Date
Movement
Automatic cal. 2124
Reference
25572SA
Bracelet
Stainless Steel and 18k Yellow Gold bracelet
Year
Circa 1980s
Condition
Very Good
Material
Stainless Steel and 18k Yellow Gold
Included
Watch Only
Dial Color
Cream

THE DIAL
Rare in its configuration, this Royal Oak Day-Date 'Owl' features a cream dial with black subdial rings with white text instead of the more often observed golden subdials with black text.

THE FIT
While a seemingly modest 36mm in diameter, the Royal Oak benefits from a tonneau-shaped case and integrated bracelet design so that it comfortably spans the wrist and looks great no matter the size.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in very good condition. The dial has blemishes, namely along the edge of the dial and near the applied AP logo at 12 o'clock. The right subdial also has visible paint loss near the 23 date. Case and bracelet both have light surface abrasions and show moderate signs of wear. There is a total of 19 links, 7 of which are removable.
Our Perspective
A Royal Oak fan-favorite, the Day-Date 'Owl' variant is immediately recognizable to all that know it thanks to its sibling day and date displays resembling an owl's eyes.