
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15100ST | Time for the Trees | 36mm | Blue
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About this watch
The Birth of the Luxury Sports Watch
In 1972, Gérald Genta drew a line through convention and sketched the future: a sculptural steel watch, priced like precious metal, that redefined luxury itself. The Royal Oak didn’t just enter haute horlogerie—it rewrote its rules, inaugurating the era of the luxury sports watch with uncompromising form and fearless intent.
The Architecture of a Revolution
- Reference Number: 15100ST.OO.0789ST.01 (Royal Oak Foundation “Time for the Trees” Limited Edition)
- The Octagonal Bezel with 8 Hexagonal Screws: A maritime-inspired frame, perfectly aligned and sunk into brushed steel, turning function into unmistakable signature.
- The Integrated Tapering Bracelet: Hand-finished stainless steel links flow seamlessly from case to clasp—architectural, ergonomic, and undeniably Royal Oak.
- The 'Tapisserie' Dial: Blue tapestry pattern with the Foundation’s “Time for the Trees” identity—texture, depth, and narrative in every square.
- Case Material and Diameter: Stainless steel, 36 mm; a timeless mid-size that delivers presence without excess.
- Calibre: Automatic, self-winding mechanical movement delivering reliable, refined performance worthy of the icon.
The Curator's Insight:
Launching a radical, steel sports watch at the height of the quartz crisis was audacity incarnate—and it saved the Maison. That same fearless spirit lives in this Foundation edition, where design, substance, and purpose align.
An Icon of Disruptive Design
More than a timekeeper, the Royal Oak is a cultural signal—bold, intellectual, and inimitably modern. This limited “Time for the Trees” edition adds a layer of meaning, fusing collectability with a cause. It’s for those who don’t follow the story of watchmaking—they write the next chapter.
This Watch is Ideal For...
- The design connoisseur who collects icons of modernism.
- The individual who identifies with a story of bold, disruptive innovation.
- The collector who values a meaningful limited edition from the Royal Oak Foundation.