INDULGENCE
SUMMER’S BOLDEST COMPLICATION
The Royal Oak Offshore
Audemars Piguet
EDITORIAL TEAM

The Royal Oak Offshore was never designed to blend in. When Audemars Piguet introduced the collection in 1993, its oversized proportions and unapologetic attitude earned it the nickname “The Beast.” More than three decades later, that spirit remains intact—only now it arrives in a more refined, highly wearable 37mm format.
This summer, Audemars Piguet introduces three vibrant new Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph references powered by the Manufacture’s latest in-house Calibre 6401. Developed over five years, the movement delivers a 55-hour power reserve and is now visible through a sapphire caseback, revealing refined finishing and a rhodium-toned 22-carat pink gold oscillating weight.


The collection embraces the carefree energy of the season with striking turquoise, vivid pink, and light blue palettes paired with titanium or 18-carat pink gold cases. Diamond-set bezels illuminate two of the references, while redesigned dials, enlarged numerals, and interchangeable rubber straps bring a contemporary edge to the Offshore’s signature aesthetic.
Yet beyond the color and craftsmanship lies the enduring appeal of the Royal Oak Offshore itself: a watch built for movement, adventure, and self-expression. Whether worn aboard a yacht in the Mediterranean or during a weekend escape closer to home, these new chronographs capture the essence of summer luxury—sporting, confident, and impossible to ignore.
Pricing begins at $41,100

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