Audemars Piguet Unveils New Versions of Its Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin Openworked
This time in limited pink gold and steel options.


Way back in 2012, Audemars Piguet debuted the Royal Oak Tourbillon Extra-Thin Openworked at SIHH. This month, the Swiss watchmaker is bringing back the gorgeous design in honor of this year’s iteration of the annual showcase. Measuring 41mm in diameter and just 4.46mm thick, the designs come with the timepiece’s usual hand-wound caliber 2924 tourbillon movement (which runs at 21,600 vph and boasts a 70-hour power reserve) and the same luxurious look fans know and love — this time in pink gold and steel.
Due out later this year and limited to just 100 and 50 models, respectively, the steel and pink gold timepieces will coast you: while pricing remains unknown for the 50 pink gold models, the steel version of the watch is set to retail for $204,400 USD.