Audemars Piguet

Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph 26470

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Low $20,895
Median $22,000
High $34,112
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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph 26470 is a direct evolution of the original Offshore, introduced in 2014 to update the iconic 42mm "Safari" and its siblings. This reference is notable for refining the Offshore's bold, sporty character with upgraded materials and a more substantial case profile, while retaining the signature octagonal bezel and integrated bracelet design that collectors seek. The 26470 series is often chosen by those who want the Offshore’s presence but with improved comfort and modernized aesthetics.

Within the 26470 family, variations span dial colors, strap options, and case materials—ranging from classic stainless steel to pink gold and ceramic. The in-house automatic caliber 3126/3840 powers the chronograph, prized for its reliability and smooth pusher action. Differences in dial execution—like the “Méga Tapisserie” pattern and contrasting subdials—can drive price differences, as can condition and completeness (box, papers, original strap).

When evaluating a 26470, check for the correct pushers and crown guards, as these parts were updated from earlier Offshores and are sometimes swapped during servicing. The 100m water resistance and screw-down pushers provide everyday practicality, but the value is highest for unpolished cases and full sets. Early 26470 models (notably the 26470ST.OO.A801CR.01 "Safari") are especially desirable for their balanced proportions and classic Offshore styling.

What owners love

  • The bold, muscular case and prominent pushers set it apart visually from the classic Royal Oak and other luxury chronographs, giving it a unique wrist presence.
  • The integrated rubber-clad crown and pushers are praised for both their tactile feel and durability, especially compared to earlier Offshore models.
  • The Calibre 3126/3840 movement is appreciated for its reliability and solid chronograph action, with owners noting the satisfying pusher response.

Common Criticisms

  • The watch wears noticeably larger and taller than its specs suggest, making it uncomfortable for medium or smaller wrists.
  • Many owners report issues with the date change mechanism, including misalignment or slow transitions around midnight.
  • Servicing costs are exceptionally high, and turnaround times at AP boutiques can be lengthy compared to other high-end brands.

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