These Are All Of The Novelties Audemars Piguet Just Dropped
The first summer Friday has arrived, and in the watch industry, it arrived with some exciting news from Audemars Piguet. Today, the brand has introduced 13 new models with an additional new ceramic concept. Ahead, discover all of the novelties from Audemars that just dropped.
The Royal Oak Mini
[RE]Master02 Selfwinding
The [RE]Master02 Selfwinding is a limited edition of 250 pieces featuring a 41 mm asymmetrical case in 18-carat sand gold, inspired by a 1960 model, with a “Bleu Nuit, Nuage 50” parted dial and powered by the Calibre 7129, blending vintage aesthetics with modern performance to establish [RE]Master as its own collection.
Royal Oak Frosted Gold Selfwinding
Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked
The new 37 mm Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked references are in 18-carat white or pink gold, featuring an elegant tone-on-tone aesthetic contrasted by light blue or purple inner-bezels, showcasing the selfwinding Calibre 3132 with openworked architecture that highlights the artisans’ craftsmanship.
38 mm Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet
Introducing two new 38 mm Code 11.59 models in 18-carat white or pink gold, adorned with delicate gemsetting featuring 533 brilliant-cut diamonds and colored sapphires (~2.05 carats) in an irregular setting, powered by the three-hand selfwinding Calibre 5909, combining technical performance with ultra-contemporary design and scintillating refinement.
Royal Oak Selfwinding Rainbow Sets
Continuing its exploration of creative settings with two new 41 mm Royal Oak Selfwinding models, AP unveils fully paved with 861 baguette-cut gemstones in graduated shades of blue or green, brown, and black, extending the camouflage pattern from the dial to the case and bracelet, combining Haute Horlogerie and Haute Joaillerie in a seamless harmony of colors and innovative design.
A New Polychrome Gold
After introducing chroma ceramic in March 2024, Audemars Piguet now unveils chroma gold, a patented polychrome gold with a camouflage motif, created using Spark Plasma Sintering technology, showcased as a prototype at the Seek Beyond: Shaping Materials exhibition in Milan.