Lot Essay
According to the Archives of Audemars Piguet, the present watch was sold in 2005 in Japan. It is no. 38 of the limited edition of only 100 examples of the Royal Oak Offshore Montoya model in platinum.
Consigned by a private collector the present “Juan Pablo Montoya” chronograph is preserved in very good overall condition and sold with the original certificate and box.
Encapsulating the most cutting-edge research undertaken in the sphere of Formula 1 motor racing, Audemars Piguet teamed up with F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya in producing a unique timepiece, the Royal Oak Offshore Juan Pablo Montoya. Numerous details of the watch reflect the aesthetics and technical features of racing cars. The octagonal bezel and case sides are set with carbon fiber inserts, the screws on the removable bezel are not hexagonal, but instead shaped like cylinder head screws, the screw-in titanium crown is in the shape of a wheel nut, the chronograph pushers look like cooling flaps, and the rotor of the movement like a clutch disc. The “tapisserie” blue dial, exclusive to Juan Pablo Montoya Edition Royal Oak, is reminiscent of the checkered race car flag - the sign of victory for the first driver to cross the finishing
Consigned by a private collector the present “Juan Pablo Montoya” chronograph is preserved in very good overall condition and sold with the original certificate and box.
Encapsulating the most cutting-edge research undertaken in the sphere of Formula 1 motor racing, Audemars Piguet teamed up with F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya in producing a unique timepiece, the Royal Oak Offshore Juan Pablo Montoya. Numerous details of the watch reflect the aesthetics and technical features of racing cars. The octagonal bezel and case sides are set with carbon fiber inserts, the screws on the removable bezel are not hexagonal, but instead shaped like cylinder head screws, the screw-in titanium crown is in the shape of a wheel nut, the chronograph pushers look like cooling flaps, and the rotor of the movement like a clutch disc. The “tapisserie” blue dial, exclusive to Juan Pablo Montoya Edition Royal Oak, is reminiscent of the checkered race car flag - the sign of victory for the first driver to cross the finishing