In 2024, Audemars Piguet continues to captivate watch enthusiasts by introducing the latest edition of the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon collection. This edition stands out not only for its premium materials, such as stainless steel or 18-carat rose gold, but also for its distinctive dial, which comes in two shades: burgundy red with a smoky effect and a grey combined with ivory.
Exquisite Design Honoring Audemars Piguet’s Flying Tourbillon Mechanism
Both versions are sized at 41mm and are designed to showcase the Flying Tourbillon mechanism, positioned at 6 o’clock on the dial, offering a modern and sophisticated appearance. Regardless of the material used, both models are finished with a satin-brushed technique combined with polished beveled edges to create a perfect light-reflecting effect.
The bracelet is also a key feature, with the first links of the metal strap gradually reducing in thickness, ensuring a comfortable and snug fit. The Audemars Piguet gold logo, positioned at 12 o’clock, along with gold hour markers and hands, are all coated with luminescent material, providing clear visibility in low-light conditions.
Two Versions, Two Styles
The stainless steel version offers a sporty and dynamic look, highlighted by the bold combination of the steel case and the burgundy dial. The dial is lacquered after being finished with a sunburst effect, enhancing the vibrancy of the red hue.
In contrast, the 18-carat rose gold version exudes luxury and opulence. Its dial features a two-tone design, with a grey center created through an electroplating process, and then sandblasted for a refined texture. The ivory-colored dial border harmonizes with the grey and rose gold of the watch, creating a flawless overall aesthetic.
Advanced Flying Tourbillon Mechanism
Audemars Piguet first introduced the Flying Tourbillon mechanism in 2018 within the Royal Oak Concept collection. Today, the new Royal Oak models are equipped with the Calibre 2950 movement, a self-winding movement that combines the Flying Tourbillon with a central rotor. At only 6.2mm thick, this mechanism operates at a frequency of 3Hz and offers a power reserve of 65 hours.
The Flying Tourbillon cage is meticulously hand-finished, featuring a 22-carat rose gold rotor and intricate decorative elements on the movement, including Côtes de Genève, satin brushing, circular graining, and polished beveling. Together, they create a perfect blend of superior performance and refined beauty, promising to win over those who appreciate uniqueness and innovation.
The two new Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon versions from Audemars Piguet are not only symbols of meticulous craftsmanship but also masterpieces of haute horlogerie. With their unique dials and impressive Flying Tourbillon mechanism, they are the perfect choice for those seeking distinction and class.