AP Royal Oak Offshore 42mm 2014 Novelties
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AP Royal Oak Offshore 42mm 2014 Novelties

By MichaelC · Apr 13, 2014 · 4 replies
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MichaelC provides an in-depth look at Audemars Piguet's 2014 Royal Oak Offshore 42mm novelties, focusing on the blue dial reference 26470ST.OO.A027CA.01 and the updated 'Safari' dial reference 26470ST.OO.A801CR.01. His hands-on impressions highlight key design updates and functional improvements, offering valuable insights for potential buyers.

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I had the opportunity to handle Audemars Piguet's newest 2014 novelties this week at the AP Boutique in Bal Harbour, Florida.  Some of our other PuristSPro Moderators have already shared some wonderful photos and insights on the new collections, and I am happy to now share my thoughts. 

Let's start with the new Royal Oak Offshore 42mm blue dial, reference 26470ST.OO.A027CA.01. 





Silverized subdials and orange accents distinguish this new blue dial from AP.  The numerals are very crisp on all of the dial variants.  Another big plus on a watch that utilizes a vibrant color, the chronograph timing hands are all the same.  This has not always been the case on other AP Offshores, but it makes a lot of sense to me.









Of course, the biggest new detail on the 2014 42mm Royal Oak Offshore collection is the use of black ceramic for the crown and chrono pushers.  It really looks great, and obviously fits the theme of refinement.  These pieces are just super crisp in person.

Another noteworthy area is the crown guard assembly.  The shape and design are updated and are very similar to the 44mm collection Royal Oak Ofshores.  In 2012, we saw AP make efforts to harmonize the Royal Oak references, and now we see the same principle at play for the Offshore references.





An open caseback reveals the manufacture movement Calibre 3126/3840, standard on all of the new models.





The blue dial watch is supplied with a dark blue rubber strap and tang buckle.  This buckle is not as wide as the previous tang buckles we have seen used on the Survivor, Diver, etc. but still provides for great comfort.  During my photo session, I was told that a blue hornback with orange stitching will be available for purchase separately down the road.





If I have one concern about the blue dial Offshore, it is the legibility of the hour hand as it travels over the silverized counters.  I briefly owned the previous Offshore with the closest dial to the new one, and that trait bothered me.  The hands on the new version are faceted, and I believe that will help in this regard as they seem to catch more light.





All in all, this new blue dial 42mm Royal Oak Offshore is going to be very popular, and with good reason.










Next, let's take a look at the newest "Safari" dial Offshore, reference number 26470ST.OO.A801CR.01.  I will go ahead and begin my remarks on it by saying I now prefer this watch to the old Safari.  It definitely took seeing the watch in person to be so convinced for me.










Previously, I had a little concern about the black ceramic pieces only being paired with the black date disc and window.  I thought that maybe AP should have used black for the numerals too.  And I gotta be honest, I would still like to see how that would look, leaving the rest of the dial as is.  But overall, this new Safari is quite appealing in the flesh.





AP describes the dial color as "Ivory-toned".  It definitely has more yellow in it than the outgoing model.  As with the blue dial, the chrono hands are united in color, this time white.





Much of what made the original Safari so unique was the awesome brown hornback strap.  Nothing different here, aside from the use of the steel tang buckle to fasten it.









A look back to the original.  Did I say I prefer the new one??  Hmmm, maybe I am not sure again!  The old version will now be a "classic" AP, and it is already cemented in AP Royal Oak Offshore lore.





This new dial really works with the clean and crisp lines of the case.





Between the new blue dial and ivory dial Offshores, I would definitely opt for the latter.  It is even more unique now than it was before.

I wish to offer special thanks to the entire staff at the BHB (Bal Harbour Boutique).  The level of service they provide is nothing short of exemplary, and they went out of their way to allow me time with each model.  Thank you Friends!

About the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Ref. 26470ST

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Reference 26470ST

The reference 26470ST represents the Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph in a 42mm steel case configuration with blue dial. This reference was produced from 2005 to 2014, positioning it within the brand's sports chronograph offerings during that production period.

The 42mm case is constructed from rose gold and features a fixed octagonal bezel with sapphire crystal protection. The automatic movement utilizes caliber 3126 with a 50-hour power reserve. The blue dial is paired with a rubber strap, and the watch offers 100-meter water resistance.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph from the mid-2000s to early 2010s production era. The 42mm case size and automatic chronograph movement place it within the brand's contemporary sports watch category during its production run.

Specifications

Caliber
3126
Case
rose gold
Diameter
42mm
Dial
blue
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal

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M4
M4
Apr 13, 2014
Florida Gators

Nice photos Michael. I think the new blue dial is a "must have" for all Florida Gators fans. Perfect color scheme match. Regarding the new Safari, are the numerals / hands luminescent? It appears they are not. IMHO, luminescence is central to a sport watch. Thanks for your thoughts on these novelties. I'll be looking forward to additional reports!

MI
MichaelC
Apr 13, 2014
My pleasure M4. Regarding the numerals...

AP does list them as being luminous: I did not get a chance to examine how luminous they might be; I'll try to follow up on this subject.

EM
emijar3
Apr 15, 2014
Nice pictures Micheal!

Now is getting harder! My wish list is getting bigger and bigger... If you had to pic one which one would it be? The AD from Mexico City BJ (Berger Joyeros) called my letting me know that they have them on display need to fix a trip to see them..

MI
MichaelC
Apr 15, 2014
My pleasure. Of all 6 new 42mm Offshores, I would choose...

Either the new Safari dial or the grey dial. MichaelC is a known lover of all things grey, and the new model is terrific. The Safari would be a different look than anything else I have though, so I might lean that way. I will be making 2 more posts on the 42mm collection; one for the grey and black dials and one for the 2 gold models. I look forward to your thoughts emijar3 after you see them in person.

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