*** SIHH 2012: Audemars Piguet ***

Jan 30, 2012,00:44 AM
 

As has been written extensively elsewhere, 2012 is the 40th anniversary of the Royal Oak. Much of the Royal Oak range was remade. AP presented several very attractive watches were unveiled, but there was no spectacular complication.

 

Before going into the Royal Oak watches, a look at everything else. 2012 also happens to be the year of the dragon. AP is one of the several brands with dragon-themed watches. These are the Jules Audemars Year of the Dragon limited editions, comprising three tourbillons and one perpetual calendar.

 

The tourbillons all have a dragon in relief on the dial. One version in rose gold has the dragon on a gold dial, while the other two in rose and white gold have the gold dragon against enamel dials. These are rather ostentatious looking.

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 

On the other hand the perpetual calendar is much more discreet with its white dial. From the front it looks like any other perpetual calendar. Instead the dragon is on the skeletonised rotor of the cal. 2121.

 


 


 


 

 

Another new Jules Audemars model is the Chronometre AP, first launched in platinum, and now in rose gold with a ruthenium finish movement. This is much more striking looking than the monochromatic platinum. As with the platinum version the calibre is entirely on display and wonderfully finished.

 


 


 


 


 

 


 

 

And now to the Royal Oak Offshore. First two – yes, a mere two – new Offshore models. The first is the Royal Oak Offshore Diver in a carbon composite case. It’s hard to go wrong with this combination of design and materials. A cool looking watch, if uninventive.

 


 


 

 

Also new is the Royal Oak Offshore in platinum. This has the chunkier Offshore chronograph case first launched in 2011, but it is regular production. Previous Offshore watches in platinum were all limited editions.

 


 


 

 

Given the new models launched, the Royal Oak had a subtle rather than extravagant anniversary. The flagship complication of the Royal Oak 40th anniversary line is the Openworked Extra-Thin Royal Oak Tourbillon. It has very elegant proportions – 41 mm in diameter and 8.85 mm high.

 


 


 

 

 

 

This features a new manual wind, tourbillon movement with three day power reserve, the cal. 2924 SQ. The skeletonisation is done in a contemporary manner with clean lines and a ruthenium finish. This is a fine looking watch.

 


 


 

 

But unusually for a Royal Oak, this is entirely in platinum, case and bracelet, which gives it a fairly steep retail price of about US$370,000. Only 40 pieces will be made.

 

Also limited to 40 pieces and similarly cased in platinum is the Openworked Extra-Thin Royal Oak. This is essentially the classic Royal Oak Jumbo with 39 mm case and the slim cal. 2121, except the movement has been skeletonised.

 


 


 

 

Like the skeleton tourbillon the skeletonisation is modern in style, in contrast to the earlier Royal Oak Jumbo skeletons which had ornate engraving.

 

While the finishing is excellent and attractive, the design of the skeleton work from the front is not my cup of tea. The base plate is not quite skeletonised enough in my opinion, resulting in a somewhat cluttered looking dial.

 


 


 

 

In addition to the skeleton limited edition, the Royal Oak Jumbo also makes an appearance in a guise very close to its original design. Available in steel or rose gold with a dark blue dial, the dial of new Jumbo is very close to the 1972 original. The dial has a finer ‘tapisserie’ guilloche than before as well as the AP logo at six, like the original.

 


 


 

 

Also note the date disc is now the same shade as the dial, which is a small but important visual improvement. Another key change is that the bracelet has a double fold clasp, as do all the new Royal Oak models, which should make it more comfortable on smaller wrists.

 


 


 

 

The new Jumbo case is 39 mm like the original, but has a sapphire display back to show the cal. 2121. 

 

The new cal. 2924 tourbillon calibre in the skeleton tourbillon also makes its debut in a regular production Royal Oak tourbillon in steel or rose gold with a dark blue dial.

 


 


 

 

Like the skeleton the case is 41 mm but somehow it seems a bit larger than the skeleton. And the lack of an AP logo on the dial throws it off somewhat.

 


 

 

Also in a 41 mm case is the new Royal Oak Chronograph. Like its predecessor this has the Frederic Piguet 1185 calibre inside, but the case is 2 mm larger. And unlike the previous Royal Oaks the new chronograph (as well as the other new automatics) have faceted hands and indices first seen on the Offshore.

 


 


 


 

 

The chronograph is available in steel or rose gold. The dial options for the steel version are in the usual colours – white, black and blue – while that of the rose gold is black or white only.

 


 


 

 

The ref. 15400 Royal Oak with the automatic 3120 movement has also received a similar facelift. It has a 41 mm case and redesigned dial. Like the chronograph it’s available in steel or rose gold with the same dial options.

 


 


 


 


 

 

Compared to the ref. 15300 which it replaces the 15400 is not only wider but also thicker, and the dial seems to be set deeper into the case. While I am sure this will be well received I still prefer the proportions of the Jumbo.

 


 


 

 

A step down from the 41 mm case is the new midsize Royal Oak. It has a 37 mm case, in either steel or pink gold, with the option of a diamond set bezel. The movement is the 3120. Even though this is a midsize and presumably unisex watch, the proportions of the case and bracelet taper make it seem more like a ladies watch than men’s watch.

 


 


 


 

And last is the ladies’ Royal Oak with a quartz movement that has a date and no seconds hand. It has a 33 mm case in steel or rose gold, all with diamond set bezels. For some reason I missed taking photos of these, but you can imagine what it looks like.

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SIHH by SJX: A comprehensive Report on SIHH 2012

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:40
The intention of this report is to cover as much as possible of what happened at SIHH, entirely with my own photos and writing. This year’s report covers 19 brands – 15 that exhibit inside SIHH and four independents outside the fair. SIHH 2012 seemed more...  

*** SIHH 2012: A. Lange & Söhne ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:44
Lange had a good year; the collection was smallish but ample. Two new movements were launched, the first being the L082.1 of the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar. This is an instantaneous perpetual calendar (everything jumps instantaneously) displayi...  

Good review my friend

 
 By: BluNotte : January 30th, 2012-22:39
I appreciate this very much! Stephen

*** SIHH 2012: Audemars Piguet ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:44
As has been written extensively elsewhere, 2012 is the 40 th anniversary of the Royal Oak. Much of the Royal Oak range was remade. AP presented several very attractive watches were unveiled, but there was no spectacular complication. Before going into the...  

The new rose gold RO on bracelet with black dial is a beauty.

 
 By: BABKA : February 1st, 2012-11:35
Thanks for posting all this.

*** SIHH 2012: Baume & Mercier ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:51
Last year saw drastic and successful revamp of Baume & Mercier. George Kern of IWC took over, along with several other IWC alumni, and gave B&M a clearer identity – the Hamptons lifestyle, beaches, boating and clapboard houses. More important the pr...  

*** SIHH 2012: Cartier ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:51
As usual Cartier had the largest collection of all, with something for everyone. From the accessible luxury Tank Anglaise to the impressive, haute horlogerie new minute repeater. The Tank Anglaise is the third major iteration of the Cartier Tank after the...  

Tank Anglaise

 
 By: DrFrenchboy : February 3rd, 2012-12:08
Very thorough report SJX, Thanks! Do you know if the Tank Anglaise comes with a solid back or exhibition back?

The large has an open case back. [nt]

 
 By: SJX : February 3rd, 2012-21:52
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*** SIHH 2012: Girard-Perregaux ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-00:59
As has been the case for some years, Girard-Perregaux had a hushed year. All the novelties, save for the minute repeater, are variants of existing models. New to the Vintage 1945 line is the Large Date Moon Phase. The case is 36.10 mm by 35.25 mm and avai...  

*** SIHH 2012: Greubel Forsey ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:02
Greubel Forsey unveiled three new models this year. The first, the GMT, is a new calibre, while the other two are variants of existing models. The GMT is a multi time zone watch paired with the 25° Inclined Tourbillon 24 Seconds. This is not the existing ...  

*** SIHH 2012: IWC ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:07
Each year IWC focuses on a particular collection and this year it was the year of the pilot’s watches. The booth was staged to look like an aircraft carrier, complete with a flight simulator. Over dozen new pilot’s watch models were launched i...  

*** SIHH 2012: Jaeger-LeCoultre ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:10
JLC had a fair number of novelties spread across several collections. Unlike most other SIHH brands, it had a new headline complication in the form of the Duomètre à Sphérotourbillon. This has two key features – a multi-axis tourbillon and an instantaneou...  

Swiss or German?

 
 By: Timewarp : March 16th, 2012-11:06
Friends kindly look at the JlC minute repeater, it has the makings of a watch from the Saxony region of Germany, Glashutte. The 3/4 plate, the jewels on removable screws, the removable balance bridge on screws and the sun burst guilloche on the plate. We ... 

*** SIHH 2012: Montblanc ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:15
Montblanc is a latecomer to high-end watchmaking but it has been making good progress with the Collection Villeret 1858 and the more affordable Rieussec and TimeWalker lines. Three new models joined the Villeret collection, the first being the Villeret Ta...  

*** SIHH 2012: Panerai ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:19
Panerai had a significant number of new Radiomir watches this year. Several of the novelties use the large, manual wind P.3000 movement launched last year. Starting with the Radiomir California 3 Days PAM424. This has a 47 mm case and the P.3000. Unfortun...  

*** SIHH 2012: Ralph Lauren ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:23
Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewellery Co. is an interesting entity. The brand is most commonly associated with clothing that isn’t that expensive but its watches are expensive. So the brand perception doesn’t quite equal its price. Yet the watches ar...  

*** SIHH 2012: Richard Mille ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:31
Richard Mille had a fairly small collection this year. At the very top of the range is the RM056 rattrapante chronograph with tourbillon – cased entirely in sapphire. The RM056 uses the new RMCC1 movement, which is a significantly improved version of the ...  

Indeed.

 
 By: BABKA : February 1st, 2012-11:39
The 50,53, and 56 blow me away...all superb!

*** SIHH 2012: Roger Dubuis ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:34
After last year’s revamp of the Roger Dubuis brand engineered by Georges Kern, the brand is proceeding to fill out its model range in four different segments. 2011 was the year of the La Monegasque, intended as a sophisticated dress watch. And so 20...  

*** SIHH 2012: Vacheron Constantin ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:37
Compared to previous years, Vacheron Constantin had a noticeably smaller collection. The big news was the new Malte collection, the launch of which marks the centenary of the first tonneau watch from VC. Four new models make up the redesigned Malte. At th...  

*** SIHH 2012: Van Cleef & Arpels ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:40
Van Cleef & Arpels unveiled fewer watches at SIHH than before, though there were several more shown but not officially launched. The simplest is the Pierre Arpels. Named after the man who designed it, the Pierre Arpels is a slim dress watch with the Piage...  

The two "Poetic Wish" were my fav watches of the Fair.

 
 By: foversta : January 30th, 2012-12:40
I will come back to them! Thanks SJX for the great pics! Fx

*** De Bethune ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:42
De Bethune always presents interesting and beautiful timepieces. This year is no exception. The DB28 of last year is now available in two new guises. The first is the DB28 Aiguille d’Or (“golden hand”) which has a gold insert on the minu...  

*** Franck Muller ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:43
Franck Muller launched the Giga Tourbillon in the Cintree Curvex last year. At 20 mm in diameter, the tourbillon is the biggest in a wristwatch. Twin barrels with four mainsprings give it a 10 day power reserve. In the Cintree Curvex case the Giga Tourbil...  

*** Ludovic Ballouard ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:45
Ludovic Ballouard’s second model is the Half Time. Like his first watch, the Upside Down, the Half Time is an unconventional way to tell the time but has no additional complications. That will be the guiding principle for future watches as well. The...  

*** Urwerk ***

 
 By: SJX : January 30th, 2012-01:46
Urwerk unveiled the rose gold version of the UR-110 Torpedo. Previously only in steel and ZrN coating, the front plate is now in brushed rose gold. The sheen of the metal makes the polished bevel around the front plate more obvious, and it forms a strikin...  

Incredible job SJX

 
 By: Geo : February 1st, 2012-05:27
Now I understand why I did not see you at the SIHH. Great work! GEO

HQ report, as expected. :)

 
 By: VMM : January 30th, 2012-07:40
Thanks for taking the time and sharing. Best, Vte

Indeed, excellent coverage...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 30th, 2012-08:18
I detected much of what I liked. Will have to digest further! Cheers and, SJX, thanks so much! Magnus

That is a Herculean effort SJX. Great coverage and some

 
 By: 219 : January 30th, 2012-08:34
stunning photos. I would not be surprised that you would not care to see another watch for some time to come (no pun intended)! Many thanks for the coverage and at some point, we really should start a 'watch of SIHH thread' with a vote on the best watch o... 

Thanks for the great report and the excellent

 
 By: timerider : January 30th, 2012-11:50
pictures, you have a great talent to get to the heart of the matter. See you sometime in Singapore. Best, Tim

The best SIHH unveiled !

 
 By: CristianDE : January 30th, 2012-12:38
Great reports and photos as always! Respect ! Cristian

Thanks a lot SJX for this awesome report!

 
 By: foversta : January 30th, 2012-12:39
A perfect wrap-up of what we saw a few weeks ago. Thanks! Fx

Amazing work SJX. Thank you. [nt]

 
 By: oronlaville : January 30th, 2012-22:05
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Must have given you a lot of work, thanks ! [nt]

 
 By: Mark in Paris : January 31st, 2012-07:25
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Best report

 
 By: masanori : January 31st, 2012-09:00
As usual, this is the best SIHH report!

It'd take one hours just to go through the photographs. I don't want to start...

 
 By: Ruckdee : January 31st, 2012-09:35
...thinking about the time you spent on the whole report. Thank you so much for bringing these pieces to us in a very lifelike manner. Ruckdee

Epic does not begin to describe this report!

 
 By: ocwatching : January 31st, 2012-10:29
Awesome work SJX! All the new releases in a neat package. THANK YOU so much! and I am in agreement with many of your comments on the various pieces. Great work!

No Pateks?

 
 By: reesereport : January 31st, 2012-19:27
No Pateks?

PP release their new 2012 collection this month in Bazel ..

 
 By: tumahuk : January 31st, 2012-23:07
Rolex as well. Khalid

Next month, my friend :-)!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : February 1st, 2012-03:36
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Thank you, SJX. That is a good effort! [nt]

 
 By: ling5hk : February 2nd, 2012-20:26
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Incredible and probably exhausting effort on your part

 
 By: Hororgasm : February 4th, 2012-11:06
As with past reports...very informative, useful and thorough. Thanks mate Best, Horo

*** SIHH 2012: Piaget ***

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : February 5th, 2012-10:33
PuristSPro Piaget SIHH 2012 Report: Public Comment Edition by MTF http://piaget.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-881/pi-5122593/ti-770228/s-0/...  

Phantastic report!

 
 By: nitediver : February 11th, 2012-14:01
A big thanks for the report. Stefan