We can see that great strides have been made with the original Royal Oak Offshore. It’s worth looking back to see what this high-complication version brings to the table.
Audemars Piguet doesn’t shy away from developing and launching new, complex, high-end movements. Despite this, they seem to be taking their time upgrading their more common movements, as evidenced by the new ROO Diver Chronograph.
Powered by caliber 2897, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Self-Winding Tourbillon Chronograph adds an element to the tried-and-true formula of tourbillon chronographs by equipping it with a peripheral self-winding rotor.
One of the aesthetic issues with automatic movements is that the central oscillating weight hides almost half of the movement components. If there is a “first world problem” in watch design, this must be it. No need to worry, though, because Audemars Piguet designed the 2897 with a peripheral winding rotor made of platinum.
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