Why The AP Royal Oak Offshore Diver Is The Coolest Luxury Watch Ever
Le Brassus-based manufacture Audemars Piguet (AP) continues the timeless legacy of its popular timepiece, the AP Royal Oak Offshore, with a variation that’s truly a diver’s dream — the Royal Oak Offshore Diver. It’s much more than a diving watch, though. It is what any stylish avid diver would definitely love to wear while exploring the world beneath the surface.

Revolution Watch takes a look at why the Royal Oak Offshore Diver is the timepiece you should be caught wearing when you want to be coolest diver out there.
Comes From An Iconic Lineage
There’s no doubt that the AP Royal Oak is the brand’s most successful timepiece. Since 1972 when it was first introduced, this watch has never ceased to captivate watch lovers with its unique nautical-inspired elements. From its stainless steel case to the octagonal bezel that is highlighted with eight hexagonal screws, the Royal Oak has become one of today’s most recognised and legendary timepieces.
These distinct details also adorn the Royal Oak Offshore Diver, and for anyone on the lookout for an extraordinary time-telling device to accompany their dive, wearing a watch that holds such an iconic status is an experience worth having.
A Sporty Timepiece Through And Through
While having the iconic beauty of the Royal Oak, the Royal Oak Offshore Diver is definitely a sporty watch. Belonging under the Offshore collection, this timepiece possesses the boldness and masculine lines of the 1993 variation.

If you’re an avid diver who wants to sport a daring and more powerful Royal Oak, this diving watch beats any of its contemporaries by a mile.
A Reliable Companion Under The Sea
AP has always been renowned for its technical excellence, and the AP Royal Oak Offshore Diver is a perfect representation of that. It is furnished with calibre 31203, a self-winding mechanism that provides not only the date, hours, minutes, and centre seconds but of course, the dive-time measurement as well. It packs 60 hours of power reserve and lets you go deep up to 300 metres or 1,000 feet.

This is definitely a reliable diving watch for the serious diver who wants the ultimate fusion of functionality and precision timekeeping.
Features Luxurious Details
The Royal Oak Offshore Diver complements its performance with aesthetic details that make it a true-blue luxury diving timepiece. The 42-millimetre all stainless steel case features the Royal Oak Offshore’s signature “Mega Tapisserie” dial pattern4, matched with a rotating inner bezel with diving scale. The black dial features white gold applied hour markers, with the black minutes hands applied with luminescent coating for better legibility. The dial is complemented with a black rubber strap which has a stainless steel pin buckle to add to its sporty allure.
Available In Two Other Variants…
Apart from the black dial-and-black strap version, AP also released the Royal Oak Offshore Diver in two other variants: a silver-toned dial with matching black rubber strap5 and a white edition, which features a white dial and white strap6.
The white dial is complemented with rhodium-plated hands and sweep-second hand plate and point, which are applied with blue luminescent coating. It also comes with an extra rubber strap in blue. The white edition is a great choice if you’re seeking a diving watch with understated appeal.
…And A Myriad Of Other Colours, Too
AP figured adding some colour to the existing neutral-hued ones would be a great idea — and it definitely was. The brand released the Royal Oak Offshore Diver in “funky” colours for those who want a more fun and stylish way to explore marine life.
Aptly called the “Funky Colour” collection, this line of divers comes in shades of dark blue7, lime green8, bright yellow, and bright tangerine orange10.
Get to know the AP Royal Oak Offshore Diver and its price as well as other variations from the iconic line such as the AP Royal Oak in yellow gold and AP Royal Oak Jumbo, amongst others, when you visit the AP online. Check out the Revolution Watch website and its digital editions for more stories and videos about the collection.
