SOLD: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

May 18, 2011,01:03 AM
 

Brand: Audemars Piguet - (more)

Series: Time for the Trees Foundation

Model: Royal Oak

Condition: VG

Location: Switzerland Switzerland 

Status: SOLD

Listed: May 18, 2011, 8:03 AM

Asking Price: USD 8,500 

Retail Price: USD 

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From my personal collection I am selling an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak "Time for the Trees Foundation" ref 15100ST.0.0789ST.01 automatic in stainless steel, diameter 36 mm, cosmos blue dial with grande tapisserie decoration, "Oak-Tree" symbol of the foundation and dedication "Audemars Piguet Fondation" (Fondation is the French for Foundation, it is not a typo). This watch was produced between 1999 and 2000 in a limited edition of 500 pieces - 450 in stainless steel and 50 in yellow gold - in commemoration of the Audemars Piguet Foundation "Time For the Trees" established in 1992 to aid in the conservation and protection of forests. Calibre is AP 2225 (based on Jaeger-LeCoultre cal. 889/2), 40 hrs power reserve, height 3.25 mm, diameter 26.00 mm (11 1/2 lignes), 36 rubies, 28 800 bph hour, 21K gold rotor with oak's leaves engraved. It comes with outer/inner boxes and papers from authorized dealer. I would rate this watch at 90% as it shows normal signs of careful wear. Price is USD$8,500 plus insured shipping. Payment is by bank wire transfer or PayPal. References are available upon request. Pictures are of actual watch. Watch is in Switzerland. At this point I am not interested in any trades. Thank you for looking. Best regards FrancescoR Sellers Comments:

Watch Condition:

Model:: Royal Oak Men's Stainless Steel Watch
Case Material:: Stainless Steel
Case Size:: 40
Dial Color:: Silver
Movement:: Self-Winding Automatic



















This message has been edited by FrancescoR on 2012-09-28 01:01:54

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