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On Camera : The Royal Oak 50th (Video - Part 2/5)
Read moreRoyal Oak: Legendary Numbers
Geneva based Associate Specialist, Edoardo Bolla, shares with us his opinion on what makes a watch collectable and the ingredients for a real legend.
Read moreLet’s Face It: Royal Oaks with Special Dials
Let’s face it, the Royal Oak is iconic. Putting aside its octagonal shape, its tapisserie dial is instantly recognizable; a masterpiece of technical and aesthetic design. Over the last 50 years, the face of the watch kept on reinventing itself with different patterns and different colors, while always retaining its distinctive genetic code.
Read moreThe Royal Oak As a Test Bed for New Materials
Virginie Liatard-Roessli, Head of Sale of The Royal Oak 50th Auction, takes us through the history and evolution of the Royal Oak materials and how to read its famous codes
Read moreDiscreet Comfort: The Ultimate Luxury
Read moreA Sparkling Legend: A Brief History of the Gem-Set Royal Oak
The Royal Oak has seen many transformations from its beginnings in 1972. While the first models were strictly produced in stainless steel to comply with its main design idea of producing a luxury sports watch, the success among collectors and aficionados incited Audemars Piguet to explore precious materials and precious stones.
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