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Audemars Piguet Men's Stainless Steel Royal Oak "Jumbo" with White Dial - 39mm

Estimated price for orientation: 18 500 $

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Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Gender: Men's
Band Color: White Display: Analog
Case Size: 39mm Case Material: Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 39mm Case Color: White
Model: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Face Color: White


Model:                          Audemars Piguet Men's Stainless Steel Royal Oak “Jumbo” with White Dial
Reference Number:     15202ST.00.0944ST.01
Calibre:                        AP calibre 2121
Case number/size:       E-series/39 mmI am the original owner of this classic Jumbo with white dial (now discontinued), which was purchased new on August 19, 2005, from an authorized AP dealer in Carmel, California.  Because the watch has just had a complete maintenance service from AP, it comes with a 2-year warranty from AP as described below.The watch comes 100% complete with everything as if purchased new, including:Cardboard outer box
Beautiful wood box
Hang tag
3 booklets
•    Certificat d’Origine et de Garantie (Warranty)
•    Service mondial (World-wide service)
•    Mode d’Emploi (Instruction manual)
Quality Control Certification
Original purchase receipt, which will accompany the watchLast month, I took the watch into my local AP authorized dealer, Traditional Jewelers in Newport Beach/Fashion Island, to have the watch sent off to AP North America for a full and complete maintenance service since the watch had never been serviced before. Although there are some marks on the brushed-finished bezel that are visible when light strikes the bezel at a certain angle (which I have tried to capture as best I can in my photos - - see bezel at 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock in particular), I specifically requested that the watch NOT be polished and it has NEVER been polished.  Those familiar with Royal Oaks know that repeated “refinishing” can blunt the octagonal tips of the bezel, as well as the angles and geometry of the case.  I have little doubt the bezel can be polished successfully by AP, but I’ve left that decision for the new owner.AP North America just finished the complete maintenance service on May 17, 2017.  This is reflected in the Service Record section of the warranty booklet, which AP has noted, dated and stamped.The cost for the service was $1,225.  I’ve reproduced below from AP’s website the multi-step procedure the watch goes through during a complete maintenance service.  The service results in a two-year service warranty from AP, so buy with confidence.This is a great opportunity to acquire a truly iconic Genta design housing the thinnest full-rotor self-winding movement in the world, with arguably the best dial color, which is no longer available. Plus, there are two things to note in particular about this watch:  First, it has the classic and unique "APPA" bracelet with the letters “AP” carved out and juxtaposed on the folding sections.  AP has since moved away from this wonderful design in later models and it is no longer used on the current Ultra Thin/Jumbo.  In addition to the APPA bracelet, this watch’s classic "Grand Tapisserie" dial pattern is bigger and bolder in the sense the squares on the face of the dial are larger, deeper, and noticeably stand out more than the tiny squares on the “Petite Tapisserie” pattern found on the current Ultra Thin/Jumbo.  Both of these features – the unique APPA bracelet and the bold dial – add considerably to what is already a very special watch. $18,500 includes Fed Ex standard overnight shipping in the CONUS only.  I will only ship to an address within the CONUS.Below is a description from AP's website of what this watch underwent during its complete maintenance service:01
Registration, Identification & Diagnosis
Your watch is photographed when it arrives and is registered in our computer system along with your comments and observations about its timekeeping. Your timepiece has two unique numbers that make it individual. The first is etched on the movement mainplate, the second, alphanumeric, is on the case back. These numbers form a confidential combination that unequivocally identifies your watch and ensures its traceability especially in the event of theft. They are shown in the Manufacture’s registers. Before servicing starts, your watch and its movement are examined meticulously by a specialized watchmaker who decides on what, if anything, has to be done. You receive an estimate for approval before work starts. We are at your disposal. Within our Audemars Piguet boutiques, our watchmakers can provide an immediate estimate based on your needs.02
Dismantling & Pre-Washing
Once the strap or bracelet has been removed from the case, the watch is opened and the movement is removed, entirely dismantled and pre-washed. The movement components are examined meticulously and replaced if they show signs of premature wear or risk affecting the operation of the mechanism.03
Replacing Components & Adjustments
Every component is identified, replaced or repaired depending on its level of wear, its age and the preventive maintenance instructions governing the Manufacture's complete maintenance service. New parts, based on the latest technological advances, are fitted if necessary. The most frequently-used case and movement components are always changed for collection watches: seals, crown, pushpieces, correctors, barrel, chronograph module, central seconds and chronograph hands and chronograph counters.04
Washing
Every movement component is placed in Teflon washing containers designed specifically to avoid scratching, then in ultrasonic baths to be degreased and cleaned fully under a clearly-defined procedure.05
Assembly & Lubrication
Lubrication is essential for your mechanical watch to run properly and guarantees correct operation: it limits the friction between the mechanical parts, thereby reducing energy losses and wear. When assembling the movement, depending on the level of mechanical complication, the watchmaker can use up to a dozen different oils and greases, determined by the sliding and chemical stability coefficients specific to each component.06
Diurnal Rate Adjustment
The watchmaker runs your watch for 24 hours to stabilize all its moving components. This ensures its accuracy. He/she then adjusts the inertia of the balance dynamically and thus its isochronism in five positions, simulating the normal wear of the watch. The rate results must comply with the Manufacture’s standards and tolerances.07
Refinishing (optional)
Just like the movement, the case and bracelet are examined in the most minute detail. All parts showing signs of wear are systematically replaced or restored. We may offer to refinish the case and bracelet. If appropriate, certain deep marks and scratches in the metal are laser-treated to add material and recover a shine as close as possible to the original appearance. Other surfaces are polished or brightened depending on the level and depth of marks to be corrected. However, we recommend no more than three to five aesthetic refreshings during the life cycle of your watch. Any more than this will run the risk of damaging the angles and geometry of the case. Each model has its own specific decorative and ornamental features: polishing can be supplemented by other Fine Watchmaking techniques, mostly manual, such as shot peening, sandblasting, satin polishing or circular graining. With a Royal Oak watch, for example, it may be necessary to polish 24 bevels and 16 screw heads and then soften and polish 27 distinct surfaces.08
Casing Up
Once the dial and hands are fitted to the movement, It is then inserted delicately into the case and secured, depending on the model, with a casing ring. A new crown, seals and, for chronograph models, pushpieces are fitted to keep your watch water- and air-resistant. After a final visual inspection, the watchmaker completes the casing up by screwing down or pressing the caseback in firmly.09
Final Inspection & Quality Control
Air compression tests to detect the most insignificant leak are performed to ensure that your watch remains water-resistant for a period of two years. Some Royal Oak models are subjected to an additional condensation test known as the “drop of water”. Lastly, your watch undergoes a rigorous technical, functional and aesthetic assessment. The diurnal rate is observed over a cycle of five to twelve days. The power reserve and the additional functions are also tested. The criteria are identical to the ones governing the quality control of a new watch prior to arrival in market. The results of these assessments are registered and archived, thereby providing an exhaustive overview of the history of work carried out.10
Two-Year Service Warranty
Work carried out during the complete maintenance service as well as replacement parts are covered by a two-year warranty. The warranty is valid throughout our global network of authorized repair centers as stated in the paperwork accompanying the restored watch. Anomalies caused by normal wear and tear, anomalies relating to a shock, abnormal use, incorrect handling, work carried out on the watch by someone other than an Audemars Piguet Authorized Repair Center, failure to observe the recommended water-resistant control or service are not covered by the service warranty.