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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph 'The Brick'
58.899 €
Authenticity guaranteed
Very Good
2020
with Box and Papers
Movement Type
Automatic
Caliber
Audemars Piguet cal. 3126/3840
Case Material
Rose gold
Case Size
42mm
Power Reserve
50h
Water Resistance
10 ATM
Dial Color
Grey
Complications & Functions
Description
This striking chronograph showcases the perfect marriage of 18k rose gold construction with bold black ceramic accents on the crown and pushers. The 42mm case features Audemars Piguet's signature octagonal bezel with polished hex screws, while the grey ruthenium dial displays the iconic Méga Tapisserie pattern that catches light beautifully. Ivory-toned chronograph counters create elegant contrast against the textured surface, complemented by rose gold Arabic numerals with beige luminescent coating for excellent readability. The automatic Caliber 3126/3840 movement delivers 50 hours of power reserve and precise timekeeping through the glare-proofed sapphire crystal. An exhibition case back reveals the mechanical artistry within this 14.6mm thick masterpiece. The matching rose gold bracelet combines brushed and polished finishes for sophisticated wrist presence that transitions seamlessly from boardroom to weekend adventures. Our offering is in superb condition and comes in full set of boxes and papers. Ticking per specs. Covered by our limited warranty of 1 year, starting on the date of purchase.
Why Choose ChronoTimepieces
Authenticity Guaranteed
Every timepiece is thoroughly authenticated by our experts
Secure Worldwide Shipping
Fully insured international shipping to your door
1-Year Warranty
Comprehensive coverage for peace of mind
Expert Support
Dedicated team of watch experts at your service