It’s a testament to the greatness of Audemars Piguet ... two Royal Oaks. My favorite of the group is the 18-karat gold case with a dialed-down “sand” tone, but the stainless steel RO ...
Audemars Piguet just dropped three ... The movement has 70-hour power reserve. The Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Flyback ...
Audemars Piguet's new perpetual calendar movement gets a massive upgrade and, of course, debuts with a pair of Royal Oaks.
The launch of the Royal Oak 50 years ago represents one of the last truly transformative moments in modern mechanical watchmaking. Why? Because the advent of Audemars Piguet ... a beautifully executed ...
The first brand to introduce the leap year indicator on a wrist watch. Here's a quick run through featuring some special ...
In celebration of its 150th anniversary, Audemars Piguet has proudly unveiled a new selection of timekeeping novelties, embodying performance, ergonomics and aesthetic harmony. Leading the lineup are ...
In 1972, Audemars Piguet ... up with the Royal Oak – a watch so bold that many thought it could never work. In fact, it was a complete game changer at its 1972 launch. A steel sports watch ...
In terms of its timepieces, Audemars Piguet is perhaps best known for its Royal Oak model that was unveiled in 1972 to a rather unreceptive audience. This steel sports watch designed by Gérald ...
Audemars Piguet now offers a couple of more subdued alternatives in its typically luxurious Royal Oak Offshore chronograph dive watch.
Audemars Piguet unveils Calibre 7138, a groundbreaking perpetual calendar movement with an “all-in-one” crown, marking 150 years of innovation in Haute Horlogerie.
The new calibre simplifies adjustments and eliminates the need for fiddly correctors and specialised tools. Read more at straitstimes.com.