Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 40th Anniversary Exhibition
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 40th Anniversary Exhibition

By Kong · Jul 6, 2012 · 1 replies
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Kong's 2012 post announces the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 40th Anniversary Exhibition's final stop in Singapore, a significant event that celebrated the iconic timepiece's enduring legacy. This global exhibition showcased 100 exceptional Royal Oak models, tracing its evolution from the groundbreaking 1972 original to contemporary designs.

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Singapore  –  Design,  photography,  sound  and  film  come  together  for  a  stellar  Royal  Oak  40th Anniversary  worldwide exhibition. To celebrate the 40th  anniversary  of the Audemars Piguet’s iconic Royal Oak, the world’s first ever luxury sports timepiece which sparked a complete paradigm shift in the watch industry, the Swiss Manufacture from Le Brassus in the VallĂ©e de Joux has put together a unique, ephemeral exhibition.

Launched  in New York in March, the exhibition  has traveled to Milan, Paris, and will be moving to Beijing  in August  before  having  its final stop in Singapore  for a 5 days only visit from 10th  to 14th October  2012  at the former  Tanjong  Pagar  Railway  Station.  Gazetted  as a national  monument  in 2011  after  close  to  eight  decades  of  service,  the  railway  station  is  an  architecturally  significant landmark  with much  historical  grandeur.  Kept in its original  richly ornamented  Art Deco  style,  the station’s white marble façade and its beautiful rustic paintings overhanging the interior halls make the building an ideal venue to house the Royal Oak 40th Anniversary Exhibition.

The Manufacture has curated, for the very first time, an exhibition of 100 exceptional timepieces from the Royal Oak Collection  set against the backdrop  of a stage that underscores  Audemars  Piguet’s origins, mastery and artistry. These rare watches, from the very first Royal Oak in 1972 to the latest models unveiled at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie, Geneva in January this year, have been  revealed  in  a  series  of  exhibitions  showcasing  the  brand  as  a  beacon  of  innovation  and creativity.

In 1972, Audemars Piguet broke all rules of fine watchmaking when designer Gerald Genta, together with Georges  Golay, worked on an unprecedented  steel watch and introduced  the groundbreaking design of the Royal Oak, the first luxury sports watch in Haute Horlogerie. Genta worked on this truly revolutionary  design  in  a  span  of  one  night.  No  one  could  have  predicted  anything  whatsoever regarding   its  legendary   destiny   when   it  was   launched.   Forty   years   on,  the   four   distinctive characteristics that defined this timepiece in the luxury watch industry are even more than ever recognizable  – the octagonal bezel fixed with the hexagonal screws, one of the thinnest selfwinding movements,  the seamless  integration  of the bracelet to the case, and the tapisserie  pattern on the dial.

This  exhibition  captures  and  illustrates  how  the  Royal  Oak  evolves  into  the  icon  it  is  today,  by reinterpreting the origins and modernity of Audemars Piguet through the innovative and contemporary perspective  of three unequivocally  21st  Century artists – Sebastien Leon Agneessens,  Quayola and Dan Holdsworth  – who collectively,  through the exhibition installation,  photography,  sound and film, create an ambience that immerses every visitor deep in the VallĂ©e de Joux, the birth place of Haute Horlogerie in Switzerland, illustrating its story like never before.

The overall design of the exhibition was inspired by the origins of the brand in Le Brassus. Apart from 100  iconic  timepieces  and  invaluable  memorabilia  dating  back  to  the  beginning  of  the  70s,  the exhibition  will  also  feature  a  working  guillochage  machine  with  a  highly  skilled  watchmaker,  a watchmaker  working  on two Royal Oak movements,  a magnifying  video camera  linked  to a video monitor  embedded  in the counter,  as well as four exploded  views  of the watches.  Visitors  will be treated to a whole new level of interactive experience as they witness the beating heart of the skilled craftsmanship in assembling Audemars Piguet’s finest movements.

Exclusively  only to Singapore  and Beijing, the newly launched limited edition Royal Oak Leo Messi Chronograph case no. 10 in platinum and tantalum, will be displayed for the first time. This exclusive piece will be auctioned  off at the end of the exhibition  run, with proceeds  going to the Leo Messi Foundation. Other highlights include the Royal Oak Grande Complication which was specially created in 1998 for the founder of Cirque du Soleil, Guy LalibertĂ© and the Royal Oak Concept as an avant- garde tribute to the Royal Oak’s 30 years of watchmaking revolution.

The year-long celebration of the Royal Oak’s regal forty years will be culminating in Singapore as its final stop in October. Held at the now inoperative Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, the exhibition will be opened to public with free admission from 10th to 14th October 2012 from 11am – 6pm.



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