While weâve spotted all manner of compelling chronos, meteorite-dialed novelties, and ultralight tourbillons at the 2024 Summer Olympics, the new Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked ref. 15407ST seen on the wrist of Serena Williams has to take the cake for Dopest Parisian Wrist Candy. Released in July, her steel model is one of three new 41-mm Balance Wheel Openworked references. And frankly, as nice as the black ceramic and 18k yellow gold versions are, this oneâwith its mix of steel and skeletonized, pink gold-tone movementâhas to be the coolest.
A longtime partner of Audemars Piguet, Williams has worn just about every desirable AP on earth. But thereâs something about the ref. 15407ST that encapsulates everything attractive about the brand and its modern watchmaking ethos: First, thereâs the skeletonized cal. 3132 with its double balance wheel visible via both sides of the case; some openwork watches take on a cheap-looking feel, but thatâs never the case with respect to AP, which here balances a fascinating look into the beating heart of the watch with Gérald Gentaâs beloved integrated-bracelet Royal Oak design from 1972.
Williamsâs Royal Oak bracelet also helps define what makes AP so special. The band, which is nearly as recognizable as the watch, makes use of both polished and satin-brushed surfaces to play with light in a way that simply canât be appreciated via a digital image displayed on a phone or laptop. The design of the case, which blends into the bezel with its eight signature screws, still feels futuristic over 50 years after its debut, while the 18k white-gold hour indices and hands provide contrast against the skeletonized movement and match well visually with the steel of the case. I could go over the specs all day but itâs simpler to say this is just a cool watch. And with a case thickness under 10 mm, its 41-mm profile works on a wide variety of wrists. So if youâve got $76,400 and a great relationship with your local AP boutique, we say: Why not?
The ref. 15407ST is, as weâve mentioned, merely the latest in a long string of excellent APs weâve seen Williams wear over the years, from a beautiful blue-dialed, time-and-date Royal Oak worn on The Tonight Show, to a sporty, diamond-bezel Offshore at the US Open, to the Royal Oak Concept “Black Panther” Flying Tourbillon complete with mini Wakandan superhero in the dial center that she rocked back in 2021. In fact, she actually played with the quartz-powered Offshore on-wrist back in 2022âa move thatâs very much not a given in tennis and in which sheâs joined by Rafael Nadal and his tech-forward Richard Mille models. Williamsâs relationship with AP runs so deep that the brand customized the watch for her, flipping the crown to the left side of the case to make it more comfortable to wear during matches.
Jennifer Anistonâs Santos de Cartier
Seen filming an episode of The Morning Showâwhile also possibly conjuring the spirit of a deceased Brazilian aviation pioneer whom her watch is named afterâwas Jennifer Aniston rocking a solid-gold Santos de Cartier. Having been spotted in all manner of beautiful Cartiers in the past, this particular model looks the part on her wrist, despite its presence here no doubt dictated by a horologically savvy prop master. It seems that Aniston is wearing the Medium model, which has a 31.5-mm case diameter, an automatic 1847 MC movement, and a matching yellow-gold bracelet.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévotâs Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
In an emotional moment, French cyclist Pauline Ferrand-Prévot was seen crying tears of joy after taking home the gold medal in cross-country mountain biking. Meanwhile, watch collectors were seen weeping tears of envy at her wrist candy, another beautiful Audemars Piguet Royal Oak at the Summer Games. While she didnât wear the watch during competition, it was a fitting prize to strap on while celebrating a win that eluded her at the 2012 Olympics. (It also doesnât appear to be Ferrand-Prévotâs only APâshe posted a pic on Instagram back in 2023 with a diamond-bezel RO with the caption, âNo excuse, canât be late anymore.â) The Royal Oak line appears to be the choice of premier athletes at the Paris Olympics. In addition to Ferrand-Prévotâs and Williamsâs choices, Simone Biles celebrated getting one just ahead of becoming the winningest American gymnast in history.