Luxury watches have long occupied a distinctive place at the intersection of craftsmanship, fashion, and personal expression. Within the world of style, a watch often says as much about identity as tailoring, jewelry, or accessories ever could. In an era where trends move rapidly and technology evolves continuously, what continues to make fine watchmaking one of fashion’s most enduring symbols of prestige?
Founded in 1875 in Le Brassus, Switzerland, Audemars Piguet remains one of the last major family-owned watch manufacturers in the world. The Maison was established by childhood friends Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet, who combined technical expertise with entrepreneurial vision. Over the decades, Audemars Piguet built its reputation through highly sophisticated mechanical movements and artisanal precision. The company became particularly recognized for producing complex watch complications long before they entered broader luxury culture. In 1972, the Maison introduced the legendary Royal Oak, designed by Gérald Genta, fundamentally reshaping perceptions of luxury sports watches. At the time, the idea of a luxury watch crafted in stainless steel was considered highly unconventional. The octagonal bezel and exposed screws later became instantly recognizable design signatures. Today, Audemars Piguet continues balancing traditional Swiss watchmaking with modern technical innovation and contemporary design evolution.

Adam Driver has built one of the most distinctive acting careers of his generation through a body of work that consistently avoids predictable choices. Before entering the entertainment industry, Driver served in the United States Marine Corps following the events of September 11. After a military injury ended that chapter of his life, he redirected his ambitions toward acting and later studied at the Juilliard School in New York. His early career gained broader visibility through the television series Girls, where audiences quickly noticed his unconventional screen presence. International recognition expanded further when he portrayed Kylo Ren in the recent Star Wars trilogy. Despite entering one of cinema’s largest franchises, Driver continued balancing independent films with major studio productions. He collaborated with acclaimed directors including Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Spike Lee, Noah Baumbach, and Leos Carax. His performances in films such as Marriage Story and BlacKkKlansman earned Academy Award nominations and critical recognition. Known for his intense preparation and disciplined approach, Driver often gravitates toward psychologically layered characters. Alongside film projects, he also founded Arts in the Armed Forces, an organization bringing artistic programs to military communities. And perhaps that is part of his appeal — in an industry that often favors predictability, how compelling is it to watch an actor continue surprising audiences with every new chapter?

At the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, Adam Driver appeared on the red carpet wearing an exceptional creation by Audemars Piguet: the Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar 41 mm in 18-carat sand gold (ref. 26674SG.OO.1320SG.01). Recipient of the Iconic Watch Prize at the 2025 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, this remarkable reference introduced the Manufacture’s new perpetual calendar movement in a refined 18-carat sand gold execution.

Combining advanced technical innovation with a highly sophisticated visual identity, the timepiece places equal emphasis on aesthetics, comfort, and enhanced readability. Equipped with patented mechanisms, the Calibre 7138 allows all functions to be adjusted directly through the crown, eliminating the need for additional tools and presenting a new approach to ergonomic watchmaking.