
Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak 36
14790ST
The mid-generation Royal Oak that refined an icon in steel.
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Overview
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 14790ST represents a pivotal chapter in the Royal Oak's evolution, housing the 36mm stainless steel case that made the line accessible without compromising its architectural identity. Produced from 1992 to 2005, it bridges the earliest Royal Oak generations and the modern era, offering the signature octagonal bezel, integrated bracelet, and tapisserie dial in a format that remained a cornerstone of the collection for over a decade. The calibre 2225 movement powers this reference with reliable automatic winding suited to the sport-luxury positioning the Royal Oak pioneered.
History
The Royal Oak line was conceived by Gérald Genta and introduced in 1972 as a luxury sports watch in stainless steel — a bold proposition at the time. The 14790ST entered production in 1992, succeeding earlier Royal Oak references and carrying the 36mm case size that had become synonymous with the model's classic proportions. Over its thirteen-year production run it was offered in a range of tapisserie dial colours — blue, white, grey, and salmon — giving collectors meaningful variation within a single reference. Its discontinuation around 2005 coincided with Audemars Piguet's broader refresh of the Royal Oak line, making the 14790ST a well-defined and collectible chapter in the model's history.
Notable points
- 36mm stainless steel case with the Royal Oak's hallmark octagonal bezel secured by eight hexagonal screws.
- Tapisserie dial available in four colourways — blue, white, grey, and salmon — each with applied hour markers.
- Calibre 2225 automatic movement, developed in-house, provides the mechanical foundation for the reference.
- Produced across a thirteen-year span (1992–2005), the 14790ST occupies a distinct mid-generation position in Royal Oak chronology.
- The integrated bracelet and 'Petite Tapisserie' guilloche pattern remain defining visual signatures shared across the Royal Oak family.
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