Audemars Piguet Other Models – Beyond Royal Oak & Offshore
Anyone exploring Audemars Piguet will almost inevitably come across the Royal Oak or Offshore. As a result, many other models from the brand often fade into the background—even though they are just as compelling in terms of both technology and design.
This category is dedicated to exactly those watches. Models that do not immediately stand out because they do not follow the familiar design language, but instead take a different approach. This includes classic lines such as Jules Audemars, more unconventional shapes like the Millenary, or older references that are no longer in production.
With Audemars Piguet, it is particularly worthwhile to look beyond the obvious. Many of these watches originate from a time when the brand had a stronger focus on classical watchmaking. Round cases, slimmer profiles, often in yellow, white, or rose gold—combined with leather straps instead of integrated steel bracelets.
What Sets These Models Apart
The biggest difference lies in their presence. While a Royal Oak is instantly recognizable, many of these models are far more understated. No distinctive bezel, no visible screws—instead, a stronger focus on the movement, proportions, and fine details.
Technically, they often represent exactly what defines Audemars Piguet: ultra-thin calibers, sophisticated complications, or traditional manual-winding movements. Functions such as perpetual calendars, moon phases, or tourbillons are frequently found here—often presented in a more discreet way than in modern sports models.
Size is another distinction. Many older AP models are smaller by today’s standards, often ranging between 33 and 39 mm. On the wrist, they appear more refined, more elegant, and less dominant.
Why This Category Becomes Interesting
Many collectors discover these models later on. At first, the focus is usually on the well-known lines. But over time, as interest deepens, it becomes clear just how broad the brand’s portfolio really is.
That is when these “other” models become particularly appealing. Not because they are louder, but because they offer the opposite: less attention, more substance.
Another key factor is availability. Many of these watches are no longer produced and only appear occasionally on the market. This makes the search more challenging—but also more rewarding.
Audemars Piguet Other Models at Uhren Miquel
At Uhren Miquel, this category reflects exactly how it exists in the market: constantly changing, irregular, and often featuring individual, unique pieces.
There is no fixed lineup, but rather a rotating selection of models currently available. Sometimes a classic dress watch, sometimes an unusual reference, sometimes something that cannot be easily categorized.
That is precisely why many customers check this category regularly—especially if they are not focused on a specific model, but are open to discovering alternatives.
And that is what defines this category: no strict line, no fixed structure—just the opportunity to experience Audemars Piguet beyond its most well-known models.