This slim and elegant piece couldn't be any further removed from the bulky brute of the Royal Oak Offshore line that the brand is perhaps most commonly known for amongst today's collectors.
Hearkening back to a simpler time, it’s representative of an era in which the maison made so few timepieces per year that many were unique pieces, or part of incredibly limited series. This one, however, is unique not only for its integrated design, but for the multitude of decorative techniques that went into its construction.
Housed in a 34mm yellow gold case, it features a lovely cross-hatched finished stepped case, a satin silver dial with applied quadrant indices and a matching pencil handset, and a black alligator leather strap with a yellow gold pin buckle.
Powered by a hand-wound movement and dating to the 1970s, it’s an incredible testament to the amazing risks AP was taking in the designs of its mid-20th century dress pieces. What’s more, it’s in excellent condition despite its age, showing only light wear.
But don’t take our word for it — check it out for yourself!