In the sports galaxy, luxury might seem succinct. It’s not; and who better than the brightest constellations to illuminate the refined and luxurious watches from La Maison Audemars Piguet .
Having just won the French Open, Serena Williams and Stan Wawrinka are putting the brilliance of their exploits at the service of a brand whose victories are no less impressive. In the tournament of haute horlogerie, the House of Audemars Piguet scores points with a philosophy of perfection that demands mastery of the rules.
These rules, essential for regulating a match, are also the essential basis for creating exceptional watches. Founded in 1875 in the valleys of the Swiss Jura, the brand is proud to count among its ambassadors some of the world’s greatest and most distinguished personalities.
Serena Williams wears the Royal Oak Offshore in rose gold, a watch to match her ambition. The first luxury model in stainless steel for a challenger who has just won her twentieth major title.
Steffi Graff can tremble as Serena prepares to take to the grass at Wimbledon, once again collecting four titles simultaneously (as she did in 2002 and 2003). More than a watch, this jewel is a symbol of hope for this champion, sometimes too hastily judged to be in decline.
Stan Wawrinka wears the Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph model on his wrist, the wrist of sixty winning strokes, and the rubber strap is no exception to the watch’s charms, which may come as a surprise. Wawrinka’s signature also comes as a surprise, as he beat world number one Novak Djokovic in the Roland Garros final.
A partnership full of promise, as new challenges await these players. Myths and legends are shared by the world of top athletes and the world of luxury watchmaking when it comes to the exceptional.
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