Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin
Themes:
Design, Technical
Specificities:
Tourbillon
The Royal Oak is named after the battleship HMS Royal Oak, notable for its distinctive octagonal cannon hatches, which in turn took its name from the oak tree that gave cover to the future King Charles II after the Battle of Worcester. Recognisable for its octagonal bezel, the Royal Oak watch's second distinctive feature is its Grande Tapisserie dial. Habitually a checkerboard pattern, it reappears here in a radiant sunburst design with, in its centre, an opening onto the tourbillon. A classic revisited and respected. Also in pink gold with a blue dial.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes
Complication
- Complication Power-Reserve Indicator, Tourbillon
Movement
- Movement name 2924
- Energy source Manual
- Number of components 216
- Power reserve 70 hours
- Shape Round
- Number of jewels 25
- Diameter 31.5 mm
- Thickness 4.46 mm
Case
- Shape Other
- Material Stainless steel
- Back Sapphire
- Water resistance 50 m
- Dimensions 41.00
Dial
- Colour Red
Strap
- Material Stainless steel
- Colour Grey
- Fastening Folding clasp