The white gold case measures 39 millimeters in diameter, the thickness is only 8.1 millimeters. Its design is still inspired by the 1972 Royal Oak, and here it features a skeletonized dial. The bridges and barrels are executed various shades of grey and anthracite, matching the white gold hour-markers and hands. The inner bezel is black satin-finished for some extra contrast.

The United States Department of Agriculture, also known as the USDA, is the authority on sizes for eggs sold in the US. The USDA measures egg sizes by weight per dozen, not by the dimensions or visual size of an egg. If you've ever noticed that some of the eggs in your carton look larger or smaller than the others, it's because what ultimately matters, according to the USDA, is the total weight of the dozen eggs in the carton.


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The USDA recognizes six weight classes for shelled chicken eggs. These weight classes include peewee, small, medium, large, extra-large, and jumbo. Each weight class has its own minimum weight requirement:

The USDA permits the packing of any weight class of eggs into packaging marked for the next smaller size. This means that large eggs can be packed into cartons marked for medium eggs, and extra-large eggs can be packed into cartons marked for large eggs. However, the larger eggs cannot be "intermingled in the same carton with the lower marked weight class," which means that the entire carton must contain eggs of the same weight class. If you've ever purchased a carton of large eggs and found that they were all bigger and heavier than expected, now you know why!

Weighing and packing our free range eggs to USDA standards requires precision. Every morning, our scales are checked and calibrated for each USDA egg weight class, and this entire process is documented. Next, we determine which weight classes will be packaged in which areas of our packing facility, and our system is programmed to run certain weight classes to their respective pack lines. This system is computerized and prohibits eggs in a certain weight class to be packaged in the wrong cartons. This also allows us to easily track the total weight of all eggs run through a particular pack line during the day, which means we can verify that the average weight of any given egg class during that day was within USDA parameters. Computers don't do all the work, though! We always have personnel monitoring the packing line and manually documenting weights of filled cartons, which is yet another way to ensure that our cartons are up to sizing standards every time they leave our facility on the way to your local grocery store.

In 2012, as part of its 40th Anniversary, the most relevant modern Royal Oak was introduced in the form of reference 15202 extra thin Jumbo in steel and rosegold. Since then, we have seen a yellow gold with blue dial version introduced in 2017.

This exclusive timepiece on a 950 platinum case is the last series of the current AP Jumbo (15202) family, which has been announced as discontinued, 2022 will mark the 50th anniversary of this legendary model and a new line will certainly be presented. 152ee80cbc

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