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All The Things You Must Know About Audemars Piguet Watches

All The Things You Must Know About Audemars Piguet Watches

Audemars Piguet came into being in 1875, and their watches are known as some of the most prestigious watches ever to exist. They have been in the market for many years. 

We all ask, what is so special about them? There are multiple answers, including their uniqueness and superior quality. So, let's shower some spotlight on all the things you must know about Audemars Piguet watches. 


THEY ARE COSTLY TO DEVELOP

Highly skilled watch manufacturers will spend days and weeks trying to resolve problems differently so that they can call the piece their own. Highly-qualified engineers work on movements and modules on their computers before creating them, which can take years to complete. 

The movements in the watch have to be made so that they can work a lifetime, and be accurate, which can be very costly. 

Audemars Piguet watches are made with high-quality materials, which takes a lot of labor and manual attention. 


THE USE OF HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS

It isn't strange that an AP watch is also produced using high-quality materials like all the other luxury watch manufacturing brands. The use of rich materials and unique techniques make these watches stand out. For example, Audemars use Black Ceramic rather than Stainless Steel.

Further, machines and hand-finishing are used to attain both polished and satin-brushed finishes. Moreover, White-Gold screws represent perfection. 


THE MOVEMENTS ARE NOT ORDINARY

The unique high-end movements used in the AP watches cost a lot. They are produced in a limited number and are made to fulfill the needs of their fortunate customers.


RARITY MEANS ITS COSTLY

AP watches are the modern sensations of horology that are known for their quality. Audemars Piguet only produces a limited number of watches every year to ensure quality over every single piece. In this case, the limited number is 32,000.

This finite number means rarity, which can be interpreted as more expensive timepieces.


THEY HAVE MADE MOVEMENTS FOR OTHER BRANDS

Audemars Piguet is known for its unique and high-quality movements.

Luxurious brands like Tiffany & Co, Cartier, and Bulgari use Audemars Piguet movements in their timepieces. 


AUDEMARS PIGUET IS A FAMILY BUSINESS

It started as a family business, and today it is still a family business. A farming family started the brand to stay financially afloat during Switzerland's snowy winter season.

Across the years, it has faced a lot of challenges, but the family remained strong and never sold the brand, making it the oldest family-owned watch-making brand in the world.


A HIGHLY SKILLED TEAM PRODUCES EACH MASTERPIECE

It takes a year or more for the highly-skilled team to work tirelessly and produce a unique timepiece. These rich-in-skill workers hand polish many tiny little pieces under a microscope. This is a very time-consuming and extra careful task. This team designs the watch, creates it, decorates it, and finishes it. 


THEIR VALUE INCREASES OVER TIME

Audemars Piguet releases a finite amount of watches every year; because of this rarity, the value of AP watches increases. This is true for specific highly-desirable models, like the limited editions of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Most of the Audemars Piguet watches can have their values increased over time, which can be profitable when reselling the watch. 



COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION

Over the years, Audemars Piguet has caught the world of luxury watch-making by surprise through its innovative designs. 

 

In 1925, Audemars Piguet produced the thinnest pocket watch ever. Just three years later, in 1928, Audemars Piguet launched the world's first skeleton watch. 

Innovation added to the high quality made Audemars Piguet what it is today. 


AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK 

Royal Oak is the most successful AP watch ever. It's the face of Audemars Piguet. It was launched in 1972, and many models have been added to this collection since then. 

A fascinating fact is that Gerald Genta, the designer of the Royal Oak, was only given 24 hours to produce this AP watch. His task was to design a timepiece that would be perfect for every occasion. 

The inspiration behind this design was a traditional divers' helmet. He thought that if mounted screws on the helmet's faceplate could prevent water from entering the helmet, the same could be valid for a watch. Another interesting fact is that almost 90% of the AP watches today are Royal Oaks. 

Whether it is an old Royal Oak or the latest one, one could recognize an AP watch in a single glimpse. With a combination of luxurious and unique designs, highly skilled craftsmanship, and rich materials, these traditional watches are worth collecting.

CONCLUSION

Audemars Piguet timepieces are the ones to look out for. However, they are not within the affordability range of everyone. AP watches can only be seen on the wrists of someone special, just like the watch itself.