
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph
This is a luxury Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph, a timepiece that characterizes a bold, masculine aesthetic. The watch features a large, angular octagonal bezel in brushed stainless steel, secured by eight hexagonal functional screws. The black dial utilizes a 'Méga Tapisserie' pattern and includes three sub-dials (chronograph registers) located at the 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions, along with a date window magnified by a cyclops lens at 3 o'clock. The Arabic numeral hour markers and chunky hands appear to be filled with luminescent material. The case is integrated with a black rubber strap, a hallmark of the Offshore line's sporty appeal. Regarding condition, the bezel shows visible signs of surface wear, including multiple light scratches and small scuffs on the brushed finish, which are expected for a watch of this age (estimated mid-2000s to early 2010s). The black rubber-clad crowns and pushers appear intact. The craftsmanship is high-end, featuring vertical brushing on the case surfaces contrasted by polished chamfered edges. While high quality, an official appraisal would require a physical inspection of the movement, serial numbers on the case back, and the specific caliber (likely 2326/2840 or 3126/3840) to confirm full authenticity and current mechanical functionality.
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Estimated Value
$18,500 - $22,000
Basic Information
Category
Luxury Watches
Appraised On
January 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$18,500 - $22,000
Item Description
This is a luxury Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph, a timepiece that characterizes a bold, masculine aesthetic. The watch features a large, angular octagonal bezel in brushed stainless steel, secured by eight hexagonal functional screws. The black dial utilizes a 'Méga Tapisserie' pattern and includes three sub-dials (chronograph registers) located at the 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions, along with a date window magnified by a cyclops lens at 3 o'clock. The Arabic numeral hour markers and chunky hands appear to be filled with luminescent material. The case is integrated with a black rubber strap, a hallmark of the Offshore line's sporty appeal. Regarding condition, the bezel shows visible signs of surface wear, including multiple light scratches and small scuffs on the brushed finish, which are expected for a watch of this age (estimated mid-2000s to early 2010s). The black rubber-clad crowns and pushers appear intact. The craftsmanship is high-end, featuring vertical brushing on the case surfaces contrasted by polished chamfered edges. While high quality, an official appraisal would require a physical inspection of the movement, serial numbers on the case back, and the specific caliber (likely 2326/2840 or 3126/3840) to confirm full authenticity and current mechanical functionality.
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