Audemars Piguet
Since 1875, Audemars Piguet has remained in the hands of its founding families in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland. The manufacture has maintained an uninterrupted tradition of Swiss watchmaking, guided by a commitment to independence and innovation.
In 1972, the house introduced the Royal Oak, a timepiece that redefined luxury watchmaking with its octagonal bezel and integrated bracelet. The brand's creations are developed and crafted entirely within its workshops, where complications are hand-finished and assembled by master watchmakers. Each timepiece represents the convergence of ancestral savoir-faire and contemporary horological advancement.