
At 4:30pm on 6 March, Audemars Piguet opened the doors of its new boutique at 12, Place De la
Fusterie in Geneva. Located in the Swiss capital of fine watchmaking in a building that was
previously home to the famous Baroque Bar, the boutique will be the Brassus Manufacture's
leading showcase. This latest addition is the twelfth and largest Audemars Piguet boutique to date,
spread over 300m² and including 250m² of sales space.
The much-awaited new Audemars Piguet boutique opened its doors on 6 March, greeting its first visitors
with a spacious, airy, well thought out-interior. The space is divided into a number of different areas,
including a central section for the brand's latest creations, top-sellers and products based on the chosen
annual theme; a versatile sales space; a private library for reading and relaxation, with wine and cigars also
available; and an after-sales area, where customers can admire watchmaker' handiwork. Georges-Henri
Meylan, Brand CEO: "We wanted to offer our customers a genuine experience, to give them a complete
Audemars Piguet experience that incorporates our key values. The boutique paints a full picture of our
product range in all its breadth and depth, showcasing older timepieces that mark milestones in our history
alongside the latest innovations. The most exclusive and sought-after pieces in our watchmaking and
jewellery collections are also on display. We want customers to witness every aspect of our watchmaking
expertise."
The new boutique clearly reflects the Audemars Piguet visual identity yet is in keeping with the style and
character of the original building. The Manufacture retained key architectural features including the high
ceilings and elongated entrance to create a particularly warm, well-lit interior. The chosen materials place
the emphasis on natural products such as wenge, glass, natural wood, stone and fabrics; the dominant
colour is green, in keeping with the Audemars Piguet identity, blended with metallic grey, pearly white and
brown. The overall effect conveys the brand's core values of tradition, excellence and innovation. Tradition is reflected in the choice of natural, noble materials with a nod to the Joux Valley through the use of naturalwood
parquet flooring and Jura stone, always with a dominant green hue. Pictures of the Jura Valley
decorate the walls and fixtures. The Manufacture also reveals its roots through a number of period tools, old
photographs, collector's pieces and history books on Audemars Piguet and the art of watchmaking. The
impressive layout, high-quality materials and flawless finishing all suggest excellence, while innovation is
apparent in the blend of tradition and modernity, with Classic materials such as wenge mixing with state-ofthe-
art technology such as "active glass" lit by LEDs.
To mark the opening of the new boutique, Audemars Piguet created a limited series of 500 numbered Royal
Oak Offshore "Rhône-Fusterie" watches. The Chronograph has a style all of its own, reflecting the colours of
the Swiss flag: red with white counters and hour markers. The red crocodile-leather Bracelet features white
seams and the dial boasts the "Méga Tapisserie" motif found on all Royal Oak Offshore watches. The pushpieces
are moulded in red rubber. The first timepiece in the series will be auctioned during the official
boutique inauguration on 29 May 2008 with proceeds from the sale donated to the Little Dreams
Foundation, founded by boutique sponsor Oriane Collins. Until then, the watch will be on display in the
boutique window.

Royal Oak Offshore "Rhône-Fusterie"
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