Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Tourbillon Chronograph Fake Swiss Watches Hands-On

Since its debut in 1992, the solid Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore copy watches have housed all sorts of complications in its virile, sporty case. The pinnacle of these endeavors surely was the $740,000 Grand Complication (hands-on here), but today we are looking at a more typical-for-AP combination of fine complications: the tourbillon chronograph. Let’s see what this bold, complex-looking thing, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Tourbillon Chronograph (debuted here), has to offer.

When the first Royal Oak Offshore made it to the market in 1993 with its beefy 42mm case, many observers thought that Audemars Piguet may have missed the mark with its spinoff on the iconic Royal Oak. Some said it was too big for a conventional sports watch… but let’s not forget that when Gérald Genta introduced the Royal Oak in 1972, the world’s first “luxury sports watch” in a stainless steel case and a price tag well above that of a gold watch, the reaction was similarly conservative. It took time for the market to digest the radical proposal, but once it was accepted, a real success story began to unfold.

With its industrial architecture and the incorporation of the oversized chronograph pushers protected with rubber guards, the “ROO” consolidated its imposing character. The dramatic high-tech character and performance of the watch made it (at least appear to be) suitable for extreme sports, all the while maintaining some of that original, powerful, elegant Royal Oak vibe.

We have come a long way since the original Audemars Piguet fake watches, though, so enough with looking to the past, and let’s see what this high-complication version brings to the table.

Audemars Piguet tends not to shy away from developing and introducing new and ever more complicated high-end movements – while they nevertheless seem to take their time when it comes to upgrading their more ubiquitous movements, as testified to by the new ROO Diver Chronograph (hands-on coverage and explanation here).

Anyhow, with the Caliber 2897 inside the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore replica watches with black bezels, they went on to add a bit to the tried and proven recipe of a tourbillon chronograph by equipping it with a peripheral automatic winding rotor. Clearly, one of the aesthetic issues with automatic movements is that the central rotor hides almost half of the movement’s components – and if there ever were a “first world problem” in watch design, then this must be it. Worry not, though, as Audemars Piguet has engineered the 2897 to have a peripheral winding rotor crafted from platinum.

 

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Replica Watches UK With Black Dials

When the renowned Swiss watchmaker launched the first reinterpretation of its iconic Audemars Piguet fake watches, the new Offshore model was considered as the unconventional timepiece with unusually large case and materials. Today, the diameters of 42 and 44 mm are not surprising anymore, when it comes to sport watches, but a distinctive design code and the use of high-tech materials, such as forged carbon, ceramic and Grade 5 Titanium still keeps the Royal Oak Offshore Collection high above others. Along with their extreme toughness and scratch resistance, these materials make watches incredibly light.

Great versatility of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore replica watches with Swiss mechanical movements are even more increased with the use of stainless steel and pink gold. Each material makes the significant aesthetic turn, providing a number of options of the same design.

Let me just mark the amazing 26400AU.OO.A002CA.01 version of the ROO Chronograph with the case crafted in forged carbon, the brand’s exclusive material. Its bezel, a crown and push-pieces are made of black ceramic, while push-piece guards, fastening studs and a pin buckle come in titanium.

If you look for a more luxury watch, there is the 26400RO.OO.A002CA.01 version that features a case, push-piece guards, fastening studs and a pin buckle crafted in 18 karat pink gold, while its bezel, a crown and push-pieces are made of black ceramic. A sporty, black rubber strap seems like the perfect match for each variation.

The “Méga Tapiserie” pattern of a striking dial is the signature of the collection. It is either black or silver and comes in various combinations with black or silvered counters. The dials of new Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore copy watches got the certain spaciousness by incorporating applied hour markers, instead of numerals.

Beside increased readability, new timepieces look more elegant. Hour markers and hands are coated with a luminescent material. Three chrono sub-dials are also nicely legible, as well as the date indicator which is visible through the magnifying glass at the 3 o’clock position. Furthermore, the inner bezel is inscribed with the tachymeter scale, implying on the racing spirit of the watch.

Omega Hopes to Save the World With the Seamaster Fake Swiss Watches

To celebrate Earth Day and bring awareness to sustainability and global environmental issues, Omega has partnered with the GoodPlanet Foundation to release the elegant Omega Seamaster copy watches. The watch is built from grade five titanium and accented with ocean blue dials, indexes and Omega logo. Available in two models, the piece runs on Omega’s Master Co-Axial Calibre 8605, visible though the sapphire crystal case back.

The 43mm model has the added features of a GMT 24-hour display with a red tipped GMT hand, allowing the wearer to keep track of international time. Each timepiece is engraved with the GoodPlanet Foundation logo on the back in aqua blue and presented in a sustainable bamboo box. Proceeds from the sales of Omega replica watches with white dials will be donated to a social and environmental project set up in Botswana that will encourage the co-existence between humans and wildlife.

 

 

Omega and GoodPlanet have been working together since 2011 in an effort to work toward sustainable development, and in addition to the Omega fake watches with Swiss mechanical movements, will be releasing a documentary later this year about the fragile cohabitation between animals and humans.

Following their award-winning Planet Ocean film, Terra will look back at the natural history of mankind and showcase how it’s possible to change our planet’s future by looking at how we interact with other species. Filmed in Botswana by Yann Arthus Bertrand, the footage will include some of the areas 200,000 indigenous animals and over 400 species of birds.