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Audemars Piguet’s new Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar is a very clever piece of engineering, an answer to a problem that’s been annoying watchmakers and collectors for decades, which is this. QPs, as ...
It’s priced at $42,900. The Royal Oak Offshore 26420SO.OO.A029VE.01 features the new ceramic shade on its bezel, pushers and crown. Audemars Piguet Next is the slightly larger 43mm Royal Oak Offshore ...
If you wanted any further proof that Audemars Piguet has a hit on its hands with its new 150th anniversary Royal Oak, look no further ... entirely through the crown—there are no tiny pushers ...
Ditto Mason Graham, who bucked the prevailing choice, Rolex, and instead selected an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak in stainless steel with a sedate black dial. Perhaps, as the saying goes, the kids ...
Now, she's found the jewel in her crown. Roxy took to her Instagram ... She has previously showed off her $69,000 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Dual Time watch, too. She stores several of her ...
The crown is now in position 2’, so to speak, and because of an ingenious gearbox system, you can now set the day and week clockwise and the moon phases counterclockwise. Probably not the final words ...
Completing the three big beasts of the secondary market, Audemars Piguet’s value retention across its portfolio is down to just +5.3%, but it is a tale of one collection: the Royal Oak, which still ...
While all eyes were on the bold sartorial statements made by A-list guests and celebrity attendees at the 2025 Met Gala on ...
It was an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, worth $82,487.90. The Royal Oak is one of the most famous watches in the world. Made by Swiss brand Audemars Piguet and designed in 1972 by Gérald Genta ...
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The latest addition to Nivada Grenchen's F77 line is more understated and ergonomic, making it an even better daily driver.
Cartier’s wonky Crash (featured in Cartier's current V&A exhibition) and Audemars Piguet’s octagonal Royal Oak – designed by Gerald Genta – met similar disaffection at first too. Might, indeed, they ...