intersting facts and things about the Audemars Piguet company

5 Things & Facts You Didn’t Know About Audemars Piguet Watches

If you’re an Audemars Piguet fan, you may think you know a lot of interesting things and facts about the company. Indeed, the most passionate watch admirers know these fun facts about the Audemars Piguet company.   Here are five interesting facts and secrets about Audemars Piguet watches that you probably didn’t know.   If…
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intersting facts and things about the Audemars Piguet company

If you’re an Audemars Piguet fan, you may think you know a lot of interesting things and facts about the company.

Indeed, the most passionate watch admirers know these fun facts about the Audemars Piguet company.

 

Here are five interesting facts and secrets about Audemars Piguet watches that you probably didn’t know.

 

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1.   Audemars Piguet Is a Family-Owned Business and Always Has Been.

Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet established their watchmaking workshop in 1875 in Le Brassus, Switzerland, in the Vallee de Joux near Geneva. There, they developed and built their first handmade watches that would evolve into the Audemars Piguet brand we know today.

Interesting fact, to this day, the company is family-owned, as it has been for nearly 150 years.

Audemars Piguet’s commitment to independence allows the luxury watchmaker to maintain its standards and values year after year, regardless of what the rest of the market is doing.

 

2.   Audemars Piguet Developed the First Skeletonized Pocket Watch.

Another interesting thing you may not know is that the first skeletonized watch was released in 1760 by watchmaker Andre Charles Caron, who left the dial off his watches to expose the fine mechanical craftsmanship inside. In 1934, over 150 years later, the Audemars Piguet company decided to take this unique luxury concept one step further, releasing the first skeletonized pocket watch.

Though wristwatches had generally become more popular than pocket watches, this transparent innovation made a splash in the luxury watch market. Skeletonized watches are still wildly popular today, especially among high-end watchmakers like Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, and others.

 

3.   Audemars Piguet Developed the First Luxury Sports Watch Made of Steel, the Royal Oak.

Audemars Piguet is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the original Royal Oak watch. Interesting fact: first released in 1972, the Royal Oak was the first steel luxury sports watch, and some say it was the first ever luxury sports watch.

Interestingly, Audemars Piguet didn’t make the original Royal Oak prototype from steel. The model presented by Audemars Piguet in 1972, then called the Safari, was made from white gold. Even the steel models sold to the public had white gold screws, a subtle touch of quality to the keen observer.

Believe it or not, the Royal Oak prototype, inspired by diver’s helmets, was designed just one day before its presentation. Despite its short design time, the Royal Oak continues to be a timeless classic.

Audemars Piguet updated and re-released the Royal Oak in 1993, called the Royal Oak Offshore. The company continues to revise and upgrade the Royal Oak legacy with each new iteration.

 

4.   The Royal Oak Watch Saved the Audemars Piguet Company.

After nearly 100 years in business without a market hit, the Audemars Piguet company struggled financially. But the release of the Royal Oak turned the tide in favor of this historic watchmaker.

The Audemars Piguet company hadn’t been an instant hit, and neither was the Royal Oak watch, which took more than a year to sell its first 1,000 models to the public. In the end, the astronomical price tag – more than ten times the cost of a Rolex Submariner at the time – was sufficient to get Audemars Piguet out of its financial rut and onto the map of luxury watchmakers.

 

5.   Every Audemars Piguet Watch Is Still Handmade.

Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet believed in the quality of a handmade luxury watch. Even as their brand grew, they chose to hand-make their watches rather than mass-produce them.

To this day, one of the defining marks of Audemars Piguet watches is their handcrafted artistry. Few luxury watchmakers can match this level of commitment to quality and detail.

 

 

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Founder of the multi-award-winning pawn shop New Bond Street Pawnbrokers, located in Blenheim Street, Mayfair, Central London.

David took an unusual route into pawnbroking, moving into the industry after a successful career in show business. Between the ages of 17 and 26, he worked as a professional actor, appearing in a variety of productions on both stage and screen. In 1996 he even won the prestigious Perrier Award for acting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

His pawnbroking career in London started quite by chance after he discovered the future site of New Bond Street Pawnbrokers during an acting audition in 1999. Immediately seeing the shop s potential, he turned it into a successful pawn shop London business and went on to become one of the UKs top pawnbrokers.

David is a highly respected figure in the pawnbroking industry, winning the National Pawnbroker Associations award five times in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019 and 2008. Over the course of his 30-year career, he has gained a reputation as one of the pioneers of UK and Londons pawnbroking. He is a regular fixture in the British media, often providing expert advice on market value, and trends in pawnbroking.

Never one to lose touch with his roots, David has even managed to continue his entertainment career as the resident dealer on Channel 4 s popular Four Rooms TV series.

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Having worked in the pawnbroking industry for 20 years, Susana offers a high level of knowledge within the lending sector.  Her expertise is key to the daily business at New Bond Street Pawnbrokers where she ensures that compliance is adhered to. With a keen interest in the satisfaction and experience of our clients, Susana is a huge asset to the team and is a fundamental part of the day to day running of the company.

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David Sonnenthal

David Sonnenthal took an unusual route into pawnbroking, moving into the industry after a successful career in show business. Between the ages of 17 and 26, he worked as a professional actor, appearing in a variety of productions on both stage and screen. In 1996 he even won the prestigious Perrier Award for acting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

His pawnbroking career in London started quite by chance after he discovered the future site of New Bond Street Pawnbrokers during an acting audition in 1999. Immediately seeing the shop’s potential, he turned it into a successful pawn shop LOndon business and went on to become one of the UK’s top pawnbrokers.

David is a highly respected figure in the pawnbroking industry, winning the National Pawnbroker Association’s award four times in 2022, 2021, 2019 and 2008. Over the course of his 20-year career, he has gained a reputation as one of the pioneers of UK and London’s pawnbroking. He is a regular fixture in the British media, often providing expert advice on market values.

Never one to lose touch with his roots, David has even managed to continue his entertainment career as the resident dealer on Channel 4’s popular Four Rooms TV series.

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