Audemars Piguet unveiled its first “Concept” timepiece in 2002 to commemorate the 30-year anniversary of its original luxury steel timepiece, with an extremely strong Alacrite 60 case and a dial-less finish, displaying the intricate movement it houses. The revolutionary aesthetic lines of this piece can be found throughout the range, where the movement
Audemars Piguet debuts a brand new Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon 41mm, available in 3 versions, including a titanium edition.. In the current Royal Oak collection, there is already a tourbillon model. Yet, this iteration of the RO is hand-wound, features an ultra-thin movement and its tourbillon cage has a classic architecture, with bridges front and back.
The first Royal Oak Concept selfwinding model since the collection’s introduction in 2002. It brings together an ingeniously designed chronograph mechanism, a visible peripheral oscillating weight in platinum, a highly crafted, hand finished movement and pioneering case aesthetics.
The firm would eventually be named Audemars Piguet Renaud & Papi (APRP) when the brand acquired the remaining stake in 2000. Part of the magic of the Royal Oak Concept and its calibre is the way in which it displays the movement’s workings without being overbearing, showing a selection of the gears that run the calibre without feeling cluttered.
Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak Concept line can easily be not just confusing, but confounding when you first come across it.The case shape is so alien … who is it even made for? When the first Concept was released in 2002, it more resembled a piece of lab equipment from a sci-fi movie than a watch, which is a topic Andrew discussed with Michael Friedman, Head of Complications at Audemars Piguet makes it easy to find Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept watches you’re looking for, we feature Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept for sale by dealerships around the world. Our search technology instantly finds Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept for sale from our database of thousands of luxury and exotic watches. Compare prices on Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept
Audemars Piguet debuts a brand new Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon 41mm, available in 3 versions, including a titanium edition.. In the current Royal Oak collection, there is already a tourbillon model. Yet, this iteration of the RO is hand-wound, features an ultra-thin movement and its tourbillon cage has a classic architecture, with bridges front and back. Audemars Piguet continues to experiment with innovative materials and avant-garde aesthetics with its new Royal Oak Concept Flying Tourbillon GMT in shades of blue and grey. Blending titanium and grey ceramic, the case offers a contemporary frame for the openworked movement ticking within. The new Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon presents an applied 24-carat gold Audemars Piguet signature—a first in the Royal Oak collection. Made of thin layers of gold, it is achieved through a chemical process akin to 3D printing known as galvanic growth. Each letter is connected with thin links almost invisible to the eye.
Swiss Haute Horlogerie manufacturer Audemars Piguet is delighted to introduce its first ever Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon. For the occasion, the Manufacture launches three 41 mm references in stainless steel, titanium and 18-carat pink gold, all complemented with a refined dial design.
Launched by Audemars Piguet in 2002, the Royal Oak Concept collection is a re-imagining of the classic Royal Oak design, giving it an ultra-modern twist.While models in this collection still feature the trademark Royal Oak octagonal case shape, complete with eight screws on the bezel, they feature openwork or skeletonised dials and a larger 44mm case size, in-keeping with modern trends.
Introducing The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon . The Royal Oak takes flight for the first time. James Stacey November 18, 2020 ADVERTISEMENT. Quick Take What originally started in concept form has now hit the mainstream. Audemars Piguet has just announced a 41mm Royal Oak featuring a flying tourbillon,