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Introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak Jumbo is perhaps the most recognizable and important watch in the past 50 years. Designed by Gerald Genta the design represent port-hole with an octagonal bezel with exposed screws, and integrated bracelet with two center links.
The reference 15202 was first released in the year 2000 and it was refreshed in 2012 to commemorate Royal Oak’s 40th anniversary. It was redesigned to have a design that is more faithful to the original with blue “Petite Tapiserrie” pattern dial and the iconic “AP” logo just above the 6 o’clock hour marker.
The case measures at 39mm in diameter with 8mm thickness in Stainless Steel. The integrated bracelet now features the updated double folding clasp from the single folding clasp of the previous generation.
It is powered by the Cal. 2121 based on JLC Calibre 920, the same one that powered the original Jumbo when it was launched in 1972.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
Introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak Jumbo is perhaps the most recognizable and important watch in the past 50 years. Designed by Gerald Genta the design represent port-hole with an octagonal bezel with exposed screws, and integrated bracelet with two center links.
The reference 15202 was first released in the year 2000 and it was refreshed in 2012 to commemorate Royal Oak’s 40th anniversary. It was redesigned to have a design that is more faithful to the original with blue “Petite Tapiserrie” pattern dial and the iconic “AP” logo just above the 6 o’clock hour marker.
The case measures at 39mm in diameter with 8mm thickness in Stainless Steel. The integrated bracelet now features the updated double folding clasp from the single folding clasp of the previous generation.
It is powered by the Cal. 2121 based on JLC Calibre 920, the same one that powered the original Jumbo when it was launched in 1972.