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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT D Serial 1991

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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT D Serial 1991Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT A Rare and Exquisite Tribute to Victory A highly coveted timepiece, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT is a remarkable fusion of horological excellence and sporting heritage. Designed to commemorate Sir Nick Faldos historic back to back victories at the 1990 Masters and British Open, this special edition is a rare find, limited to just 2,000 pieces worldwide. With its

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT – A Rare and Exquisite Tribute to Victory

A highly coveted timepiece, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT is a remarkable fusion of horological excellence and sporting heritage. Designed to commemorate Sir Nick Faldo’s historic back-to-back victories at the 1990 Masters and British Open, this special edition is a rare find, limited to just 2,000 pieces worldwide. With its distinctive materials, ultra-thin profile, and legendary Royal Oak design, this watch stands as an enduring symbol of both elegance and strength.

An Extraordinary Use of Tantalum

Crafted from the rare and ultra-durable tantalum, this Royal Oak embodies a unique presence on the wrist. Tantalum, an exceptionally dense and corrosion-resistant metal, lends the watch a deep, dark grey hue and a substantial weight, making it feel far more exclusive than conventional materials. This exotic alloy not only enhances durability but also adds an unmistakable tactile appeal, distinguishing it from traditional stainless steel models.

Timeless Design, Neo-Vintage Appeal

The 33mm case maintains the Royal Oak’s iconic octagonal bezel, adorned with eight white gold hexagonal screws, a signature of Audemars Piguet’s pioneering design language. The integrated bracelet in tantalum and steel flows seamlessly from the case, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit. Retaining its satin-brushed finish, the watch has remained in outstanding neo-vintage condition, with well-preserved case lines and a dial that remains untouched by time.

At the heart of this timepiece is the signature Petite Tapisserie dial, presented in a striking grey tone that perfectly complements the darker shade of tantalum. The white gold applied hour markers and baton hands ensure high legibility, while the date window at 3 o’clock adds an element of practicality without disrupting the watch’s refined symmetry.

Precision and Ultra-Thin Construction

This Royal Oak is powered by the Audemars Piguet Caliber 2612 Quartz movement, offering unparalleled accuracy and reliability. The ultra-thin construction of the movement allows for an effortlessly sleek profile, ensuring the watch maintains its elegant proportions. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal safeguards the dial, preserving its pristine condition for years to come.

The original hexagonal crown, signed by Audemars Piguet, remains intact, a testament to the authenticity and meticulous craftsmanship of this rare edition. The case back is secured with eight white gold nuts, further enhancing the integrity of the watch’s design.

Specifications:

  • Reference: 56175TT

  • Case Material: Tantalum & Stainless Steel

  • Case Size: 33mm

  • Movement: Audemars Piguet Caliber 2612 Quartz

  • Dial: Grey, Petite Tapisserie finish

  • Crystal: Sapphire

  • Crown: Original hexagonal, AP signed

  • Bracelet: Integrated Tantalum & Steel, 19cm in length

  • Bezel: Octagonal, with 8 white gold screws

  • Case Back: Secured with 8 white gold nuts

Why This Watch?

The Royal Oak Tantalum Championship 56175TT is more than just a timepiece—it is a collector’s dream, blending rare materials, sporting heritage, and masterful craftsmanship into one exquisite package. With its limited production, extraordinary use of tantalum, and historical significance, this watch remains a rare and desirable piece for those who appreciate both innovation and tradition. Whether worn as a statement of refined taste or treasured as a historical collectible, this Royal Oak remains a tribute to both Audemars Piguet’s ingenuity and Sir Nick Faldo’s legendary achievements.

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