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Old 21 November 2021, 10:46 AM   #1
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Any 39mm RO’s other than 5402, 15300, and 15202?

As the post states, are there any other time and date Royal Oak reference numbers other than the 5402, 15300, and 15202?

I’m thinking there was a Jumbo version between the 5402 and 15202 but can’t find the reference number.

Any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 21 November 2021, 11:27 AM   #2
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As the post states, are there any other time and date Royal Oak reference numbers other than the 5402, 15300, and 15202?

I’m thinking there was a Jumbo version between the 5402 and 15202 but can’t find the reference number.
Yep! Two references between the 5402 and 15202 would fit the bill as part of the Jumbo lineage:
  • 14802ST is sometimes called the "Jubilee". It has a display back. They even made some with a salmon dial.
  • 15002ST has a solid back, so it's thinner than the 14802 (closer to the 5402 in thickness).

Edit: several "dual-time" ROs are also 39mm. More like the 15300 than the Jumbo though. Not sure if that counts as "time and date". Time and time and date :-)
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Old 21 November 2021, 04:31 PM   #3
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Yep! Two references between the 5402 and 15202 would fit the bill as part of the Jumbo lineage:
  • 14802ST is sometimes called the "Jubilee". It has a display back. They even made some with a salmon dial.
  • 15002ST has a solid back, so it's thinner than the 14802 (closer to the 5402 in thickness).

Edit: several "dual-time" ROs are also 39mm. More like the 15300 than the Jumbo though. Not sure if that counts as "time and date". Time and time and date :-)
Thanks!

After posting I remembered a 15307? It was an LE with rainbow markers I think.

Now to look for 15002’s and 14802’s
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Old 22 November 2021, 08:48 AM   #4
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Now to look for 15002’s and 14802’s
Good luck! They tend to be more expensive and harder to find than both the 15202ST and the 5402STs. Reportedly there were 1000 14802s produced and 180 15002s.

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Thanks!

After posting I remembered a 15307? It was an LE with rainbow markers I think.
Rainbow markers... perhaps 15313ST.00.1220ST.01? Looks like a special edition based on the 15300 for Al Naboodah Construction company in Dubai.


Looks like the 15311SR.OO.D088CR.01 was another 39mm special edition based on 15300 for the King of Thailand's 80th birthday.
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