Launched in 1993, Audemars Piguet’s original Offshore featured a 42mm diameter case measuring 14mm thick with a shamelessly visible gasket beneath its bezel and a crown and push-pieces sheathed in rubber. To mark the model’s 30th anniversary, AP has reinterpreted a version worn by Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1999 film End of Days. Made from black ceramic complemented by a titanium case back, chronograph pushers and bezel screws, the watch, left, has yellow detailing and comes with a choice of black and yellow textile straps. It’s powered by the in-house 4401 self-winding, flyback chronograph movement – and just 500 examples will be made.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, £53,900. audemarspiguet.com