MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
Audemars Piguet, Head of Complications
What makes the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak iconic?
The Royal Oak brings together different elements that express its history, legacy, and future. Although it began life as an outstanding design (created by late watch designer Gérald Genta), this is only the start. A design is only a drawing until the work of human talents brings it to fruition.
Audemars Piguet is known for complex case designs that are hand-finished with various techniques to create contrast and play of light, such as satin and mirror polishing. What the craftsmen (case makers, polishers, finishers) did on the Royal Oak’s case, bezel and bracelet were to make Genta’s design a reality, and it is central to the success of the Royal Oak. When it was first launched in stainless steel, the metal had never been treated in such a way, and it required new tools, techniques, and levels of mastery. The craft aspect of the watch adds to its human and emotional appeal.
Genta’s successor, the brilliant Jacqueline Dimier, then demonstrated the true versatility of the Royal Oak and how far it could go. She designed the first women’s model in 1976, the first gold models in 1977, and the first complicated models that started in 1984 with the Royal Oak perpetual calendar. The Royal Oak continued to evolve in the 1990s, 2000s and today with our black and white ceramic models. Just as it was in 1972, new research, new tools, new approaches, and renewed energy are required to achieve the complex finishing and the dance of light on the contemporary Royal Oaks.
What is the hardest challenge when it comes to making new versions of an iconic watch?
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