Audemars Piguet
Classique Perpetual Calendar
2 variationsfrom $93,050
Jules Audemars
65 variationsfrom $6,170
Deva Series
9 variationsfrom $12,900
Dream Series
3 variationsfrom $9,300
Edward Piguet Series
20 variationsfrom $10,780
Facettes Series
5 variationsfrom $14,350
Millenary Series
37 variationsfrom $5,590
Promesse Series
9 variationsfrom $5,050
Royal Oak Series
124 variationsfrom $6,050
The Audemars Piguet story begins in 1875 when twenty three year old watchmaker Jules Audemars and future partner Edward-August Piguet, just twenty-one years of age, met in the Vallee de Joux. Both had learned the watchmaker's trade after finishing public school in their hometown of Le Brassus by training at the bench and returned to the Vallee de Joux to find jobs in the local watchmaking industry. Jules Audemars was soon producing raw components for watch movements, while Edward-August Piguet sought employment as a "repasseur" (a master watchmaker who performs the final regulation on a watch). Shortly after their meeting in 1875, the two talented watchmakers decided to join forces and founded the firm that would someday come to be known as Audemars, Piguet et Cie.
A trio of warships christened Royal Oak, named after the legendary "royal oak" - a hollowed out tree which offered King Charles II a safe hiding place from his pursuers - lent their distinctive name in 1972 to an equally distinctive luxury sports watch - the Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet. Since then, the Royal Oak has become the leading model of the world-famous firm in Le Brassus and helped the stainless steel wristwatch attain respectability among watch lovers around the world.












