The priciest pieces at the charity auction each surpassed the CHF1 million (S$1.48 million) mark.
The latest Royal Oak Offshore collection offers a new case size, the latest in-house integrated chronograph and a new interchangeable strap system, further embellishing a horological icon.
One of high horology’s oldest names builds a modern architectural marvel to tell the story of 200 years of watchmaking
The new Musee Atelier Audemars Piguet will be a space of live craft and encounters that entwine contemporary architecture and traditional savior-faire.
One of the oldest fine watchmakers still in the hands of the founding families presents a masterpiece by combining traditional and modern techniques.
Audemars Piguet's 1943 two-tone chronograph ref.1533 gets a modern interpretation that is absolutely desirable.