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The Audemars Piguet x Swatch "Royal Pop" is a disruptive watchmaking collaboration that blends the prestigious design language of the 1972 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak with the playful, modular ingenuity of the 1980s Swatch POP line. Rather than a traditional wristwatch, the Royal Pop is a collection of eight vibrant, modular pocket watches designed to be worn on a calfskin lanyard, clipped to bags and accessories, or displayed on a custom desk stand.Each timepiece features a 40mm case—measuring just 8.4mm in thickness—crafted from Swatch's proprietary Bioceramic material. The design faithfully incorporates the unmistakable aesthetic codes of the Royal Oak, including the iconic octagonal bezel, eight functioning hexagonal screws, and the signature "Petite Tapisserie" dial pattern. The hands and hour markers are coated with Grade A Super-LumiNova for nighttime readability, and both the front and exhibition casebacks are fitted with scratch-resistant sapphire crystals.Mechanically, the Royal Pop introduces a brand-new, hand-wound version of Swatch's fully automated SISTEM51 movement, backed by 15 active patents. The movement boasts an impressive 90-hour power reserve and features an anti-magnetic Nivachron balance spring. A clever design element is the patented barrel drum visible through the caseback, which serves as a visual power reserve indicator: it appears gray to reveal the mainspring coils when the watch needs winding, and turns gold when fully compressed and running at full power.The collection consists of eight distinct colorways, deliberately chosen to nod to the eight sides of the Royal Oak bezel. These are split into two stylistic categories: * Lépine: Six models featuring a clean hours-and-minutes display with the winding crown positioned at 12 o'clock. * Savonnette: Two models featuring the crown at 3 o'clock alongside a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock. Priced between $400 and $420, the collection is positioned as an accessible, pop-art entry point into Audemars Piguet's design heritage. Audemars Piguet has committed 100% of its proceeds from the collaboration to initiatives supporting watchmaking education and the preservation of rare horological skills.The May 16, 2026, release generated massive global hype, drawing immense crowds that camped out for days. However, the launch quickly descended into chaos. The overwhelming demand and unruly mobs prompted severe safety concerns, leading to police and riot squad interventions in multiple locations worldwide. To prevent stampedes and property damage, numerous Swatch boutiques were forced to cancel their release events and shutter their doors.Despite the initial disappointment from some traditional watch enthusiasts who expected a standard wristwatch, the modular nature of the Royal Pop has sparked an immediate wave of aftermarket innovation. Because the central watch head can be popped out of its bioceramic lanyard clip, the independent maker community and third-party strap brands have already begun developing 3D-printed adapters, rubber straps, and metal bracelets designed to convert the pocket watch into a fully wearable wristwatch. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tech-talk-daily--6886557/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tech-talk-daily--6886557/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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