Crafted in hand-finished white ceramic, this Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar features day, date, month, astronomical moon, and week of the year. The leap year indication — pioneered by Audemars Piguet in 1955 — is also featured on the “Grande Tapisserie” decorated dial.
Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar. Price available upon request. This new Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar combines platinum with the most classic complication in all of watchmaking. Day, date, month, astronomical moon, with the week of the year displayed on the dial’s outer chapter ring and the essential leap year indication hold pride of place on the “Grande Tapisserie” decorated dial.
Audemars Piguet unveils a special LATAM edition of the Royal Oak perpetual calendar. A powerful combination of modern aesthetics and prestigious traditional complication, the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar features day, date, month, week of the year and astronomical moon. The perpetual calendar mechanically calculates the date indication considering short and long months.
There is for example the very beautiful Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar 41mm, which on the face of it, has much in common with the Ultra-Thin – including the fact that the movement in both cases, is based on the Audemars Piguet ultra-thin caliber 2120, so you would expect the overall watch dimensions to coincide somewhat closely.
Launch of the reference 25800 Royal Oak perpetual calendar, not based on the cal. 2120 and offering a unique alternative to the standard 39mm size. Introduction of the Offshore with colourful dials and matching leather strap.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin: Reference, 26586IP.OO.1240IP.01. Case, 41mm x 6.3mm, titanium with platinum bezel, sapphire crystal and caseback. Bracelet, satin-brushed titanium with polished platinum interlinks. Movement, caliber 5133, 32mm x 2.89mm, running at 19,800 vph in 37 jewels.
A powerful combination of modern aesthetics and prestigious traditional complication, the new 2015 Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar is the latest chapter of this incredible journey which began 140 years ago.
Beyond the octagonal bezel with eight screws, the trademark dial featuring the “tapisserie” pattern particularly makes it stand out from the crowd. When Audemars Piguet unveiled the Royal Oak in 1972, luxury timepieces were usually small and made of gold, but the brand broke these rules, forever defying with conventions, with this first luxury sports timepiece honed from steel. audemars piguet royal oak perpetual calendar openworked