Audemars Piguet: a horological house apart
Founded in 1875 in Brassus by Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet, Audemars Piguet remains one of the rare great watchmaking houses still owned by the founding families. Founded by two friends, the brand perpetuates the founders’ vision and is part of more than a century of watchmaking history, supported by an exceptional independence that allows it to maintain a strong identity, driven by innovation, mechanical excellence and a long-term vision.
From 1875 in the valley, the house developed exceptional expertise, notably through historic creations such as the pocket watch, produced between 1918 and 1919. These pieces, often handmade, bear witness to a constant ambition: to create watches that are ever slimmer, extra-thin and particularly refined, laying the foundations of a unique style that still defines its watches today.
In 1972, the manufacture shook up the industry by launching the Royal Oak, the first luxury sports watch in steel, which became a global icon of horological design. The launch of the Royal Oak marked a historic turning point, giving birth to the Royal Oak watch, now considered the most emblematic creation in the world of luxury watchmaking. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak fully embodies Audemars Piguet luxury and a new vision of the luxury watch.
Renowned for its prestigious complications (perpetual calendars, minute repeaters and tourbillons), the brand combines traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technologies, also integrating functions such as the chronograph. Its distinctive positioning attracts a demanding international clientele and maintains a rarity that is highly sought-after on the market.
Between heritage, innovation and contemporary desirability
True to its heritage since 1875, Audemars Piguet pursues an independent strategy that promotes the transmission of know-how and creative audacity. The Audemars Piguet house now stands out as one of the most daring in the sector, capable of combining tradition and innovation.
After revolutionizing watchmaking with the Royal Oak, the brand continues to explore new technical territories thanks to innovative materials such as titanium or BMG, and forward-looking collections such as Code 11.59. Audemars Piguet also offers the Millenary collection, enriching its watch collection and expanding its watch selection with creations featuring distinctive design.
In 2026, the house further strengthens its global visibility by joining the Watches and Wonders Geneva show. Under the leadership of Ilaria Resta, it cultivates strong desirability through limited editions, a deep cultural integration (music, art, design) and an ambitious investment strategy. With revenue exceeding 2 billion Swiss francs and around 3,000 employees, Audemars Piguet confirms its status as a key reference in luxury watchmaking.