Released in 2012, the reference 15202 is a tribute to the earliest Royal Oaks from the 1970s, featuring a 'tapisserie' pattern dial alongside luminous hand and hour markers, and a classical size of 39mm. This variation of the reference was discontinued in 2012 after just one year of production.
Overall, this steel reference 15202 has an excellent balance between utilitarian function and elegant design. The case and bracelet are excellently finished, with angular, beveled and polished edges. The polished screws, bezel and case edges contrast against the brushed surface of the case and bracelet, and at only 7mm thick, the watch does not overwhelm the wrist, and wears comfortably.
This 15202 is distinguished by the placement of the ‘AP’ logo above 12 o’clock and minute scale surrounding the indices. The weaving pattern of the ‘tapisserie’ pattern dial, forming the square and lozenge motif, alters the deep blue coloration of the dial as it reflects light from different angles. The dial further features a white date aperture at 3 o’clock that is subtly outlined with a thin white line, as well as luminous hands and hour-markers.
The 15202 Royal Oak is powered by the ultra-thin AP caliber 2121, derived from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s legendary ultra-thin JLC 920 calibre movement. The caliber 2121 was based on the caliber 2120, an initial project of Jaeger LeCoultre in 1967, funded and contributed by Audemars Piguet, and famous for its adoption by Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin. The ultra-thin automatic 2121 calibre features 36 working jewels, Gyromax balance and four ruby wheels to support the full-diameter rotor, which runs on a beryllium rail for stability.