A new design for Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak Concept

A new design for Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak Concept

1 min read Blending titanium and grey ceramic, the case offers a contemporary frame for the openworked movement ticking within The sandblasted titanium case is complemented with a sandblasted grey ceramic bezel-a combination of materials which extends to the crown and push-piece.

The dial reveals its two-tone openworked aesthetics juxtaposing sandblasted blue titanium bridges and silver-toned components Fully visible at 9 o'clock, the flying tourbillon is complemented by a crown position indicator at 6 o'clock and a second time-zone indicator at 3 o'clock The movement's blue bridges, also visible through the sapphire caseback, are matched by a blue rubber strap.

Launched in 2002 to commemorate the Royal Oak's 30th anniversary, the Royal Oak Concept established a new aesthetics A real platform for creativity, the Royal Oak Concept has evolved over the years with a wide array of technical materials, high-tech looks and ultra-modern movements. . Source