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Pre-Owned Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

The Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet is a modern icon - known for its integrated bracelet, octagonal bezel, and Gérald Genta's visionary design. Explore pre-owned Royal Oak references including the 15202, 15400, 26320ST, and 5402ST, all authenticated and curated by The 1916 Company.

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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak: A Genta-Designed Masterpiece

Introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak forever changed luxury watchmaking. Designed by Gérald Genta and crafted in stainless steel with a visible gasket and integrated bracelet, the Royal Oak redefined what a high-end sports watch could be. Today, it remains Audemars Piguet's most celebrated collection, and one of the most coveted models in the world of haute horlogerie.

Explore Pre-Owned Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Watches

The Royal Oak collection by Audemars Piguet is a cornerstone of modern luxury watchmaking. First introduced in 1972 and designed by the legendary Gérald Genta, the Royal Oak launched the era of the luxury stainless steel sports watch. Genta's aesthetic legacy also lives on in icons like the Patek Philippe Nautilus , IWC Ingenieur , and Omega Constellation .

Royal Oak 15202ST "Jumbo" Extra-Thin

The Royal Oak 15202ST continues the design code of the original 5402ST, offering an ultra-thin 39mm case and the celebrated caliber 2121. This minimalist reference is a favorite among collectors for its fidelity to the vintage blueprint. View this black dial 15202ST for a sleek evolution of the classic Royal Oak Jumbo.

Watch a detailed review of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15202ST with blue dial, a grail reference among Royal Oak collectors.

Royal Oak 15400ST

The 15400ST builds on the Royal Oak platform with a 41mm case and a robust self-winding caliber 3120. It's known for refined finishing and daily wearability. This steel model with gray dial offers a modern Royal Oak experience for enthusiasts who value contemporary proportions.

Royal Oak Chronograph 26320ST

The Royal Oak 26320ST is one of the most desirable chronograph configurations, featuring a 41mm case, tricompax layout, and integrated pushers. It's a versatile addition to the collection for those seeking complication and sport appeal. Discover this blue dial 26320ST example for a sport-luxury aesthetic.

Vintage Royal Oak 5402ST

The Royal Oak 5402ST is the original, the reference that started it all. Introduced in 1972, it established the codes of the modern sports watch: an ultra-thin case, integrated bracelet, and tapisserie dial. View this vintage black dial 5402ST to experience the design that launched a legend.

Royal Oak vs. Royal Oak Offshore

The Royal Oak is admired for its slim profile, refined finishing, and dress-sport versatility. In contrast, the Royal Oak Offshore series delivers an oversized, high-impact alternative — with larger cases, chronograph complications, and rubber-clad accents. Both appeal to collectors, depending on whether you're seeking classic elegance or contemporary boldness.

Explore our full selection of pre-owned Audemars Piguet watches - including Royal Oak, Royal Oak Offshore, and discontinued references - all backed by our expert authentication and concierge support.

Trust in Our Expertise

Every pre-owned Royal Oak we offer is inspected, authenticated, and covered by our two-year global warranty. Our concierge team is available online or in-store to assist with sourcing rare pieces, evaluating trades, or answering model-specific questions.

Visit The 1916 Company online or at our locations in New York City, Baltimore, Newport Beach, Philadelphia, Miami, Denver, Scottsdale, and Ardmore to view our rotating selection of Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watches in person.

Pre-owned Royal Oak prices vary based on reference, materials, and condition. As of 2025, models like the 15400ST and 26320ST typically range from $25,000 to $60,000, while rare pieces such as the 15202ST and vintage 5402ST can exceed $100,000 or even over $250,000 depending on provenance, materials, and complications.
Common signs of a counterfeit Royal Oak include incorrect case thickness (genuine models are typically under 10mm), sloppy "tapisserie" dials, mismatched bezel screws, uneven engraving on the caseback, and missing or poorly executed AP logos on the clasp or crown. We strongly recommend purchasing through an authorized or trusted seller like The 1916 Company to ensure authenticity.
Many Royal Oak models, especially discontinued references like the 15202ST or vintage 5402ST, have appreciated significantly over time. While no watch is a guaranteed investment, the Royal Oak remains one of the most collectible and historically significant luxury sports watches on the market.
Due to limited production and strong demand, buying new Royal Oak models can involve years-long waitlists. The pre-owned market is often the most practical option for acquiring references like the 15202ST, 15400ST, and 26320ST. The 1916 Company offers a curated selection of authenticated Royal Oak watches ready to ship.
Yes. Early Royal Oak models from the 1970s, particularly reference 5402ST and limited editions, are highly collectible. Condition, dial configuration, and provenance all affect value, and these pieces are often considered cornerstone acquisitions for serious collectors.
Pre-owned Royal Oak models offer faster availability, access to discontinued references, and competitive pricing compared to boutique retail. You may also find vintage models or limited editions not available new.
The Royal Oak is recognized for its slim case, integrated bracelet, and refined finishing. The Royal Oak Offshore introduces bolder styling, rubber-clad details, and larger dimensions - making it a more rugged, sport-oriented evolution of the original design.
The 15202ST "Jumbo" is prized for its slim 39mm case, ultra-thin automatic movement, and historical continuity with the original 5402ST. As the closest modern reference to Gérald Genta's original 1972 design, it remains a grail watch for collectors.
While the classic time-only models are iconic, the Royal Oak line also features popular complications like the chronograph (e.g., 26320ST), perpetual calendar, and tourbillon models. These combine sport-luxury aesthetics with technical excellence.
Yes. Every Royal Oak we sell is fully authenticated by our team of experts, inspected for originality and condition, and backed by our two-year global warranty. Our reputation is built on trust, transparency, and horological expertise.