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Audemars Piguet replica watches
AP Code 11.59 and the Royal Oak Offshore
Oh, the Code 11.59 series. Since its release in 2019, this series has garnered much attention. Audemars Piguet finally launched the stainless steel Code 11.59 in 2025, responding to long-standing criticisms of the series' focus solely on precious metals and its positioning as an entry-level watch in the Royal Oak collection. Perhaps Audemars Piguet will eventually realize that the series either needs to be expanded or discontinued altogether. Perhaps Watches & Wonders could release more stainless steel models, perhaps with new complications or unique dials.
The Royal Oak Offshore, like a slowly dying steed, once successfully attracted customers seeking a more stylish and sporty look than the Royal Oak. The series desperately needs a complete overhaul, and the introduction of the in-house, flawed 4401 movement only exacerbated the situation.
While Audemars Piguet released some 30th-anniversary models and occasional limited editions in 2023-2024, the collection didn't receive the same systematic attention as the Royal Oak and Code 11.59. The era of the more everyday 42mm Royal Oak Offshore, the nationally themed "Pride" limited editions, and the racing-inspired Offshore is long gone.
The Watches & Wonders exhibition will provide Audemars Piguet with the necessary exposure to reintroduce the Royal Oak Offshore to contemporary collectors, preventing them from dismissing it as outdated or oversized. We expect innovations in proportions, materials, and movements to align with the evolving preferences in the sports watch market since the Royal Oak Offshore's debut in 1993. Below is the most comprehensive and detailed guide to the Royal Oak Offshore since the collection's inception.
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