Audemars Piguet has commenced 2026 with an impressive collection of new Royal Oak timepieces, featuring both intricately skeletonized designs and stunning malachite-dial editions. These releases underline the brand's continuous innovation in horology and commitment to exquisite aesthetics.
Details on the Latest Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Releases
In February 2026, during its annual Social Club gathering, Audemars Piguet introduced several noteworthy additions to its iconic Royal Oak collection. This includes two new Openworked models and two exquisite self-winding variants showcasing malachite dials, following the trend set by 2023's turquoise stone dials.
The smaller of the skeletonized models, the Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked reference 15467BA.OO.1256BA.01, boasts a 37mm 18K yellow gold case with a 10mm thickness and a 50m water resistance. It is powered by the caliber 3132, an evolution of the double-wheel balance mechanism first seen in 2016. This movement offers a 45-hour power reserve and operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz). Despite the complex, openworked dial, readability is enhanced by contrasting hour markers and hands against the yellow gold components. This refined timepiece is priced at €93,800.
For those who prefer the classic Royal Oak dimensions, the 39mm Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin Openworked reference 16204XT.OO.1240XT.01 is a striking choice. Measuring just 8.1mm in thickness, this model is constructed from titanium, with its signature octagonal bezel and bracelet studs crafted from Bulk Metallic Glass (BMG). BMG, known for its exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and scratch resistance, ensures durability for these high-wear areas. This “Jumbo” variant houses the rhodium-plated caliber 7124, an advancement from the celebrated 2121 movement that defined the Royal Oak for its first five decades. It also features a screw-locked crown and 50m water resistance. Pricing for this model is available upon request.
Beyond the Openworked designs, Audemars Piguet also unveiled two self-winding Royal Oak models featuring beautiful malachite dials. Available in 37mm and 41mm sizes, these watches highlight a luxurious blend of malachite and 18K yellow gold, a combination cherished across decades and seen in other sculptural designs from the brand, including a limited-edition Royal Oak Tourbillon. The 41mm Royal Oak Selfwinding reference 15513BA.OO.1320.01 is powered by the caliber 4309, offering a substantial 70-hour power reserve, visible through a sapphire case back. Its 18K yellow gold case measures 10.5mm in thickness, complemented by 18K gold applied hour markers and hands on the polished malachite dial. This elegant model retails for €74,600. The 37mm Royal Oak Selfwinding reference 15553BA.OO.1356BA.04, a more compact option with a 9.3mm profile, is equipped with the caliber 5909, providing a 60-hour power reserve. Both malachite-dial models maintain a 50m water resistance rating, with the 37mm version priced at €69,000.
The introduction of these new Royal Oak models exemplifies Audemars Piguet's commitment to pushing the boundaries of watchmaking, combining traditional artistry with modern materials and movements. The blend of intricate openworked mechanics and the vibrant allure of malachite demonstrates a rich diversity in their 2026 offerings. For collectors and connoisseurs, these pieces represent not just timekeeping instruments, but statements of sophisticated craftsmanship and design, continuing the legacy of the Royal Oak as a pinnacle of luxury sports watches.