Audemars Piguet Offshore 25807ST 38mm Vintage
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Audemars Piguet Offshore 25807ST 38mm Vintage

By this_hobby_of_hours · Nov 8, 2023 · 22 replies
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In a captivating post, 'this_hobby_of_hours' shines a spotlight on the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore ref. 25807ST, a truly unique and often overlooked reference. This article delves into why this 38mm Offshore, produced between 1996 and 2000, holds significant relevance for collectors today, especially given the current trend towards smaller watch sizes. The author's detailed images and insights reveal the distinctive blend of Royal Oak elegance and Offshore ruggedness that defines this neo-vintage piece.

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This is the AP Royal Oak Offshore … 38 mm. What? An offshore that is 38 mm?

Yep, the ref 25807ST is the smallest offshore ever made. 1996 to 2000. Only 1,000 were made and it has a royal oak type vibe (especially with the steel bracelet) and yet more rugged. Blob applied indices.

Tritium dial. JLC Annual calendar movement. The two windows indicate the day and month. The white arrow indicates the date.

Symmetry is the key to this piece. Small seconds cross-hair machine turned-sunken sub-register at 6 o’clock.

Petite Tapisserie dial

A lovely neo vintage piece that is comfy on the wrist. Not so common to seen this piece in the wild.

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amanico
Nov 8, 2023
Very cool one, in 38 mm. And wow, the patina of its dial!!!

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Adilo
Nov 8, 2023
Bold and refined at the same time

Great watch, complication and size. You wear it so well!

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 8, 2023
Thank you so much Adilo. My wrist

Is 18.3 cm and this 38 mm seems to fit well. Love the quirky mix of the Tripple calendar and the ruggedness of the offshore. And also love that this is not seen very often in the wild. I’m shallow that way … 😄

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 8, 2023
Thanks Nicolas ☀️ I decided to

Take a GP laureato break for a day or two 🤗 I didn’t realize the dial was becoming tropical until I saw the pics myself. I hope it goes to a nice even color of brown. This is actually a navy blue dial so quite interesting to see it evolve. See you back in the GP hood 🙌

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amanico
Nov 8, 2023
This happened to several vintage Royal Oak, Ref 5402, too.

TH
this_hobby_of_hours
Nov 12, 2023
Interesting. Because of the

Type of paint used on the dial or the way the dial is made? I know the 25807ST dial with it’s petite tapisserie is also made using a pentogragh and not stamped like the majority of the other offshores with the mega tapisserie.

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