Audemars Piguet SIHH 2018 Novelties Live Pics
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Audemars Piguet SIHH 2018 Novelties Live Pics

By KIH · Jan 16, 2018 · 31 replies
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KIH offers an exclusive first look at Audemars Piguet's SIHH 2018 novelties, providing live photographs and detailed insights. This article highlights groundbreaking innovations like the Royal Oak RD#2, the world's thinnest perpetual calendar, and new Royal Oak Concept models. Collectors gain valuable perspective on AP's latest technical achievements and design updates.

You may have already read/ seen official release + pics, but here are some live pics.  Enjoy!

New AP gloves feel like "Spider Man" costume....  How should I know.... smile)




Royal Oak COncept Flying Tourbillon GMT

The first Flying Tourbillon on RO Concept.













The crown position is shown at 6h (showing "winding position")




Time adjust position.






One of the highlight of this year - the world's thinnest center-rotor automatic perpetual calendar watch.
2.89mm thinness movement, 6.3mm case thickness.

Royal Oak RD#2
(RD#1 is 2015 Royal Oak Concept Minute Repeater)

So, no release date announced, no price announced.  This model is platinum case....  Water resistance at 20m.  Case size 41mm.












One may wonder why they did not choose half-rotor or even the manual winding watch.....  Okay, for the perpetual calendar, manual winding is a bit tough sell.  And half rotor is not in Royal Oak DNA.  Besides, if made even thinner,, the total balance of the watch in the context of Royal Oak design would get a bit awkward....  Makes sense....







How did they make it so thin?  They explained to me in great detail, but did not allow me to take notes or pics.  Simply speaking, the cam and gear combo for day change, and the cam and gear combo for month change were both put in to single gear (with very innovative shapes of the teeth) respectively.  When you hear it, it's a simple innovation like Columbus' egg, but it took so many decades to come here.  Can't wait this will come to actual production model.
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Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph

Introduced so many times here already....








Hand winding offshore is rare....



45mm is a bit big for my wrist, but this is 25th anniversary of Offshore smile)



Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph - kind of re-issue of the 1993 "Original" Offshore.
Mini tapestry pattern dial, rubber pusher, crown cover.














Did you know that the first 100 "Original" first Offshore case back says just "Royal Oak", and from 101th piece, they put "Offshore"?  If you own "Royal Oak" only case back Offshore, you have quite rare one!




There are colorful Offshore Diver

Now, this is JAPAN ONLY MODEL!
Pink Gold case, Titanium bezel and link.  Grey dial.  Grey rubber band.














Green.






Beige








Turquoise Blue











Here are three lady's Millenary models

1st one is WG case, WG bracelet with diamond on.  Look at the vintage-look bracelet.  This is called "Polish (as in Poland) Bracelet".








Without adjustment, this fits quite nicely to my wrist smile)





Really vintage type bracelet clasp.





White MOP dial.






The most expensive on among the three.
Pink Gold case, white opal dial, and blast finish case.






A bit hard to tell the time?





The last one is the PG version of the first model.  Same price.









Now, being 25th Anniversary, new Offshore models.

Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph in PG.  Pusher and the crown are ceramic.  Mega tapestry pattern (mini is guilloche, mega is embossed).












... and the titanium version.




Much lighter, of course.... smile














The last one is SS case, green ceramic bezel, camouflage rubber band.  Fun!













Overall, Audemars Piguet is again going at top speed with many new models and yet another innovative caliber.  Would love to see others as well as the concept model at the boutique soon!

Thanks for looking.  Phew!

Ken

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MichaelC
Jan 16, 2018

You have done a marvelous job! I did not know about the gold and titanium Diver being Japan only. Thanks for pointing this out. The bracelets on the Millenary models, I like them! The RD#2... it seems perfect for you ;-) Did you get to see the titanium and platinum 15202?

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BABKA
Jan 16, 2018

Thanks Ken for sharing! The Pt PC is what I want!!

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Alkiro1
Jan 16, 2018

I have been lucky enough to try the new AP RO RD#2 too and it’s truly impressive. First, its weight. Immediately when you take it in your hands you really feel it’s in full platinum (around 230g). Then, I was worried about its size (41mm). Well, I put it on my wrist and that’s ok. It works. Due to its thinness, it fitted my wrist perfectly. What a great watch! Even if we don’t know when we’ll be able to buy it (less than 2 years which is quite long), this watch is already one of the true stars o

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M4
Jan 16, 2018

Excellent photos!! The Ti Offshore and camo 44mm Offshore stand out to me. Thank you. M4

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JerryW
Jan 16, 2018

My head is spinning. Thank you for all the photos and information. I look forward to seeing what the 41 mm perpetual looks like on my wrist.

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exigesc
Jan 16, 2018

Thank you so much for the coverage. Love the pink gold diver!!! Did you see purple diver??? Just wondering how is the colour in live picture! Wonderful job again!!! Thank you!

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