Audermars Piguet Introduces the Royal Oak Offshore “Music Edition”
Tapisserie in rhythmic colours.A watchmaker with many a musician as brand ambassadors, Audemars Piguet has just unveiled a quintet of sports watches sporting a motif inspired by the digital display of a graphic equaliser, a piece of audio equipment used to vary the volume of frequency bands.
Taking its inspiration quite literally, the Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Music Edition has the familiar tapisserie dial pattern but dressed up with the vertical lines of the display on a graphic equaliser. And in its fanciest form, the latest model renders the equaliser motif in colour gemstones that continue onto the bezel.
Initial thoughts
As with many of the brand’s more extravagant releases, the Music Edition is almost tacky but manages to pull it off. Decidedly modern and very much over the top, the colourful chequerboard is a fun, striking look that distinguishes the watch from every other Royal Oak, which is an accomplishment given the strength of the octagonal design.
Traditionalists will sure disprove of the way the tapisserie dial has been reinvented, but it is certainly in keeping with the bold and adventurous style of the Le Brassus watchmaker. And that has its appeal in moderate doses. The secret to such over-the-top watches is to do it infrequently and as long as AP doesn’t repeat this often or regularly, the Music Edition is different and cool.
Between the two dials available, the gem-set version is certainly more flamboyant. In fact, it arguably works better with the equaliser theme as compared to the black ceramic model, which is restrained in comparison. The black ceramic version has a printed dial that goes with the all-black look, creating an almost understated look that’s nonetheless eye-catching thanks to the rainbow dial.
One aspect of the Music Edition purists will appreciate is the fact that all versions are time-only – all go without the conventional date at three o’clock. The clean dial is unusual for a Royal Oak but is a perfect fit for the dynamic dial pattern.
Variations on a theme
The Music Edition dial is actually a clever reinterpretation of the traditional Royal Oak dial pattern. Both dial versions of the Music Edition feature the Mega tapisserie pattern synonymous with the Offshore, a version of the traditional tapisserie with larger squares.
But the Mega tapisserie motif has been reworked to being impressively three-dimensional, appearing to be made up of blocks rather than just squares. The titanium model has a dark blue dial with the equaliser graphics printed in 10 different colours on top of the blocks.
On the white gold version, however, the dial is blue aventurine glass that’s been engraved with the block pattern, but some of the blocks have been replaced with coloured gemstones.
Unusually for Royal Oak Offshore – meant to be the bigger, bolder, and sportier version of the classical Royal Oak – the Music Edition is available in a smaller, mid-size version that’s 37 mm, along with the typically sized 43 mm.
Both sizes are offered in the same variants, namely printed and gem-set dials, though the printed dial is available only with a titanium case while the gem-set model is in white gold.
However, the 43 mm version is also offered in one additional guise unavailable for its smaller brother: black ceramic.
All sizes of the Music Edition share the same case details, namely a knurled pattern on the connecting links for the strap that is meant to evoke the cable plugs for an electric guitar. Another detail is the engraved pattern on the crown guard that is modelled on the sliding buttons of an equaliser panel.
And the movements within are both latest-generation calibres that boast both robust construction and longer power reserves. Inside the 37 mm model is the cal. 5909, basically the no-date version of the cal. 5900 unveiled earlier this year in the Royal Oak 37 mm.
And the 43 mm model houses the cal. 4309, which is again the no-date version of the cal. 4302 first found in the Code 11.59 Selfwinding. The cal. 4309 has a power reserve of 70 hours, 10 more than that of the cal. 5909.
Key facts and price
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Music Edition 37 mm
Ref. 77600TI.OO.A343CA.01 (titanium)
Ref. 77601BC.YY.D343CA.01 (white gold)
Diameter: 37 mm
Height: 12.1 m
Material: Titanium or 18k white gold
Crystal: Sapphire
Water-resistance: 50 m
Movement: Cal. 5909
Functions: Hours, minutes, and seconds
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 28,800 beats per hour (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 60 hours (37 mm);
Strap:
Titanium – Blue mosaic-patterned rubber strap with titanium pin buckle
White gold – Blue mosaic-patterned rubber strap with white gold folding clasp
All models accompanied by three additional straps in turquoise, yellow, and green respectively
Limited edition: 500 pieces (titanium)
Availability: At boutiques and AP Houses
Price:
Titanium – US$29,100, or 42,000 Singapore dollars
White gold – Price on request
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Music Edition 43 mm
Ref. 15600TI.OO.A343CA.01 (titanium)
Ref. 15601BC.YY.D343CA.01 (white gold)
Ref. 15600CE.OO.A002CA.01 (ceramic)
Diameter: 43 mm
Height: 14.4 mm
Material: Titanium, 18k white gold, or black ceramic
Crystal: Sapphire
Water-resistance: 100 mm
Movement: Cal. 4309 (43 mm)
Functions: Hours, minutes, and seconds
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 28,800 beats per hour (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 70 hours
Strap:
Titanium – Blue rubber strap with titanium pin buckle
White gold – Blue rubber strap with white gold folding clasp
Black ceramic – Black rubber strap with titanium pin buckle
All models accompanied by three additional straps in turquoise, yellow, and green respectively
Limited edition: 500 pieces (titanium); 250 pieces (black ceramic)
Availability: At boutiques and AP Houses
Price:
Titanium – US$31,700, or 45,700 Singapore dollars
Ceramic – US$40,500, or 58,500 Singapore dollars
White gold – Price on request
For more, visit audemarspiguet.com.
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