Audemars Piguet has always maintained its leading position in the high-end watch industry, and while inheriting its traditions, it also pays attention to future innovations. Its two latest releases are updates to the two most famous styles through the brand's latest technological developments.
The first is a relaxed understanding of the Royal Oak, the most famous model of the Swiss watchmaker. This marks the first time this watch has become a self-winding tourbillon, which is an achievement made by the brand with three case materials: stainless steel, titanium alloy and 18-carat rose gold. The stainless steel and rose gold versions share the sunburst dial pattern that evolved from the flying tourbillon cage at 6 o'clock, while the titanium dial has a sandblasted gray surface.