AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK PAPERS
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AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK PAPERS

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AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK PAPERSMaker: Audemars Piguet Model: Royal Oak 56049SA Year: 1978 1982 Material: 18k Yellow Gold Dial: Dark Grey Tapisserie Case Measurement: 28mm Movement: Quartz Condition: Very good vintage Weight: 81 Grams Size: Adjustable, Fits Up to 6. 6" Wrist Includes: Original Papers Made in Switzerland The Royal Oak was introduced by Audemars Piguet in 1972. To understand how radical this was, you have to understand where AP came from. Audemars Piguet was founded

Maker: Audemars Piguet
Model: Royal Oak 56049SA
Year: 1978-1982
Material: 18k Yellow Gold
Dial: Dark Grey Tapisserie 
Case Measurement: 28mm
Movement: Quartz
Condition: Very good - vintage
Weight: 81 Grams
Size: Adjustable, Fits Up to 6.6" Wrist

Includes: Original Papers

Made in Switzerland

The Royal Oak was introduced by Audemars Piguet in 1972. To understand how radical this was, you have to understand where AP came from. Audemars Piguet was founded in 1875 and built its reputation on an exceptionally high level of craftsmanship. This was a house that operated almost entirely outside industrial logic. Between 1930 and 1962, AP produced just 307 chronographs. Many of its watches didn’t even carry reference numbers. It was a deeply traditional manufacturer, known for dress watches and complicated movements made in very small quantities.

By the mid-20th century, the watch industry was changing. Production was moving from hand-made to factory-scale manufacturing. While competitors were producing tens of thousands of watches per year, Audemars Piguet was still operating at a fraction of that volume. Aside from Patek Philippe, there were few true peers left in this space. AP needed to adapt, but there was no path for a brand built on this level of finishing and complexity to compete in mass-produced sports watches. That urgency/tension is what led AP to Gérald Genta.

Genta, then a young Swiss industrial designer who had already worked with Universal Genève and Omega, was asked to design something entirely new: Audemars Piguet’s first luxury sports watch. According to Genta, the brief was delivered in a phone call. On April 10, 1971, at around 4 p.m., AP managing director Georges Golay called him the evening before the Swiss Watch Show and said: “We have a distributor asking for a steel sports watch that has never been done before. I need a sketch by tomorrow morning.”

Genta's came up with the Royal Oak: a stainless-steel watch with a prominent octagonal bezel inspired, by his own account, by a deep-sea diver’s helmet. The eight visible hexagonal screws reinforced the nautical reference. The case flowed directly into an integrated bracelet, an extremely complex component to manufacture at the time, and the dial featured a petite tapisserie pattern. Continuing on this nautical theme, the name Royal Oak was the name given to a series of British Royal Navy ships.

When the Royal Oak launched, it really shook up the market. People were shocked both by the design and the price. It was priced several times higher than a contemporary Rolex Submariner and even more expensive than Patek Philippe’s Calatrava. A steel watch had never been positioned this way.

In the end, when people began to appreciate the genius and value of the watch, and it helped reassert the relevance of mechanical watchmaking at a moment when its future was far from certain.

The reference 56049SA was produced around 1979. The two-tone construction in stainless steel and 18k yellow gold was introduced without altering the original architecture. The octagonal bezel, exposed screws, integrated bracelet, and tapisserie dial all remain intact. The dark grey tapisserie dial is consistent with early Royal Oak design language.  The presence of the original papers is important because it firmly situates this watch within the Royal Oak’s early production period, before the line expanded in size, complication, and variety. The ref. 56049SA is a direct continuation of the 1972 concept, produced while the Royal Oak was still defining what a luxury sports watch could be. This watch is a very rare and collectible piece of history. 

All of our pre-owned watches are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. Stephanie Windsor also guarantees the proper functioning of this watch mechanism for ONE year from the date of purchase. Any damage due to accidents and/or wear and tear is excluded from this warranty. We do not recommend that vintage / pre-owned watches be submerged in water as we do not guarantee any waterproofing.

Stephanie Windsor is an independent watch dealer and is not authorized, endorsed, sponsored, associated with and/or affiliated with the original watchmaker brand. Stephanie Windsor only sells pre-owned, vintage and refurbished watches that are subject to one or more of the following: repair and replacement of damaged or worn parts, replacement of the original watch crystal with aftermarket crystals. The original maker of the watch is not under any obligation to service watches sold by Stephanie Windsor.

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