ISSUE 58
In recent Issues, QP has devoted plenty of space to the resurgence of ambition on British watchmaking and QP58 is no exception as we recount the debut of M [...]

In recent Issues, QP has devoted plenty of space to the resurgence of ambition on British watchmaking and QP58 is no exception as we recount the debut of M [...]
Audemars Piguet's first Grande Complication timepieces were introduced in 1882, but 2013 will see the first such model in the Royal Oak Offshore collection.
The 44mm titanium and ceramic self-winding Royal Oak Offshore Grande Complication combines classical functions in an ultra high-tech case, incorporating a minute repeater, split-second chronograph and perpetual calendar.
Powered by the Calibre 2885 movement consisting of 648 components, only three of the watches will be made - each by a single artisan who will spend over 700 hours on every watch.
Further information: www.audemarspiguet.com