| 9 February 2026
The world of fine watchmaking is beating to a sophisticated new rhythm this season. Audemars Piguet has unveiled a technical masterpiece that marries high-fashion allure with serious horological muscle. The legendary Royal Oak 38 mm line is entering its next era thanks to the debut of Calibre 6401, a selfwinding movement that spent five years in meticulous development. This modern engine replaces a nearly thirty-year veteran to offer a smoother and more responsive experience for the wearer. It is a leap in modernity that stays perfectly true to the silhouette that changed the face of luxury watches in 1972.
Beyond the mechanical prowess of the patented clutch system, the aesthetic updates are undeniably chic. For the first time in this specific size, a sapphire caseback invites you to admire the intricate dance of an openworked gold rotor and the elegant Côtes de Genève finishings within. The dial has been reimagined with a focus on symmetry and legibility. The date window now sits gracefully between the four and five o’clock markers, while the counters have swapped positions to create a more balanced and harmonious face.
Style enthusiasts can choose from three distinct expressions of this new vision. The stainless steel model remains a timeless staple with its signature "Bleu Nuit, Nuage 50" tapestry dial. Those seeking warmth will find it in the 18-carat pink gold version which pairs a dark grey dial with beige counters for a look of understated depth. For the ultimate statement in glamour, a third reference combines pink gold with a sand gold-toned dial and a dazzling bezel set with forty brilliant-cut diamonds. Each piece maintains the classic 11.1 mm thickness, ensuring that while the technology has moved into the future, the effortless wearability remains eternal.
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