AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST
AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST

AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE 67150ST

Maker: Audemars Piguet
Model: Royal Oak OffShore 67150ST
Year: 2003
Material: Stainless Steel
Dial: Rare Pink Dial
Case Measurement: 26mm
Movement: Quartz
Condition: Like New
Weight: 69 Grams
Size: Fits Up to 6.2" Wrist
Includes: Original Audemars Piguet Papers
Made in Switzerland

The 2003 stainless-steel Royal Oak Offshore with pink dial should be read within the original intent of the Offshore project rather than as an eccentric later variation. From its inception, the Royal Oak Offshore was not conceived as a derivative of Gérald Genta’s 1972 Royal Oak, but as a parallel idea shaped by the economic and cultural climate of the late 1980s. While the Royal Oak had challenged convention by elevating steel to haute horlogerie, the Offshore sought to redefine scale, presence, and use.

Significantly, the Offshore began with a name. Internal Audemars Piguet correspondence from February 1989 shows then co-CEO Stephen Urquhart advocating for the registration of “Offshore” following discussions with Dierk Wettengel, head of the German market. The reference was the world of Cigarette powerboats, machines associated with offshore racing, and luxury.

Audemars Piguet’s connection to this world was direct. Throughout the 1980s, the brand sponsored offshore racing teams and events, achieving international titles and maintaining a visible presence from Monaco to Saint-Tropez. These activities informed the conceptual framework of the Offshore long before its first appearance in 1993, when the watch was designed by Emmanuel Gueit at the age of 22.

By the early 2000s, the Royal Oak Offshore had entered a period of maturity, with expanded case materials and dial variations. Pink, rarely employed in traditional sports watch design, introduces a deliberate departure from convention without contradicting the Offshore’s core identity.  Instead, the playfulness of the color ties back to the Offshore’s origins in power, spectacle, and play.

Accompanied by its original Audemars Piguet papers, the 2003 Royal Oak Offshore embodies the Offshore from first line to last screw: inspired by speedboats, conceived before its form, and carrying the youthful energy of its designer in steel and color. 

 

All of our vintage, pre-owned watches are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. Stephanie Windsor also guarantees the proper functioning of this watch mechanism for ONE year from the date of purchase. Any damage due to accidents and/or wear and tear is excluded from this warranty. We do not recommend that vintage / pre-owned watches be submerged in water as we do not guarantee any waterproofing. 

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