Used Audemars Piguet Watches

Used Audemars Piguet prices — July 2026 market snapshot

As of July 2026, Bizak & Co. has 177 used Audemars Piguet watches in stock, priced from $15,809 to $929,999, with a median asking price of $41,849. Every piece is certified pre-owned: inspected in-house, serial-matched to its papers where present, and covered by a 5-year mechanical warranty and a 90-day store-credit return policy — terms most grey-market dealers do not offer. Condition, box-and-papers completeness, and discontinued status are the three factors that most affect where a specific example lands in that range: full-set examples typically command a premium of several percent over watch-only, and unpolished cases are increasingly sought after. Prices reflect live inventory at a Miami Beach dealer and are updated as stock changes, so they track the actual trading market rather than list prices.

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Used Audemars Piguet watches for sale are pre-owned timepieces from one of Swiss horology's most storied independent manufactures, spanning iconic references across the Royal Oak and Royal Oak Offshore families in stainless steel, rose gold, and mixed materials. The collection at Bizak and Co. centers on the 39mm Royal Oak Selfwinding in references such as 15300ST.OO.1220ST.01, 15300ST.OO.1220ST.02, and 15300OR.OO.D088CR.02, offered across dial configurations including blue, black, and white index dials on integrated steel bracelets and leather straps. Larger-cased sport enthusiasts will find Royal Oak Offshore pieces including the rubber-clad 42mm reference 25940SK.OO.D002CA.03, the limited Legacy edition 26378IO.OO.A001KE.01, and the collectible Juan Pablo Montoya rose gold variant. Every watch in this selection has been authenticated and is ready to ship from Bizak and Co.

About Used Audemars Piguet Watches

Audemars Piguet, founded in Le Brassus, Switzerland in 1875, remains one of the few major luxury watch houses still independently owned by its founding families, a fact that underpins its prestige and long-term value retention on the secondary market. The Royal Oak, introduced in 1972 and designed by Gérard Genta, revolutionized luxury watchmaking with its octagonal bezel, exposed tapering screws, integrated bracelet, and Grande Tapisserie dial, becoming the archetype of the luxury sport watch. The Royal Oak Offshore, launched in 1993, expanded that DNA into a bolder, larger case format beloved by collectors and athletes alike, spawning celebrated limited and signature editions. Buying a used or pre-owned Audemars Piguet is a proven way to access these horological milestones at a more accessible price point while often acquiring watches that are no longer available at retail.

What to Look For

Within the Royal Oak Selfwinding 39mm lineup, key differentiators are case material — stainless steel versus rose gold — dial color, and whether the watch is paired with the integrated steel bracelet or a leather strap, all of which influence secondary-market pricing significantly. On Offshore references, collectors should pay attention to special editions and signature models such as the Juan Pablo Montoya and Legacy variants, which command premiums due to limited production runs and distinctive case materials or color schemes. Condition of the iconic tapisserie dial, originality of bracelet links, and service history are the primary value drivers across all pre-owned Audemars Piguet references.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the used Audemars Piguet watches at Bizak and Co. authentic?

Yes, every pre-owned Audemars Piguet watch offered by Bizak and Co. is authenticated before being listed for sale. Our team inspects each reference, including Royal Oak and Royal Oak Offshore models, for movement, case, dial, and bracelet originality to ensure you are purchasing a genuine timepiece.

What is the difference between the Royal Oak 15300 references on steel bracelet versus leather strap?

The reference suffix distinguishes the bracelet configuration: models ending in 1220ST.01 or 1220ST.02 feature the iconic integrated stainless steel bracelet, while those ending in D088CR.02 or D002CR.01 are fitted on leather straps, which is common for the rose gold variants. Beyond wearability preference, steel-bracelet examples often hold stronger resale value due to higher demand, while leather-strap rose gold pieces appeal to buyers seeking a dressier aesthetic.

Do pre-owned Royal Oak Offshore limited editions like the Juan Pablo Montoya hold their value?

Signature and limited-edition Royal Oak Offshore references historically hold value well on the secondary market because of their restricted production numbers and strong collector following. The Juan Pablo Montoya edition, produced in partnership with the racing driver, is particularly sought after among both watch and motorsport enthusiasts, which supports sustained demand. Condition and completeness of the set — box, papers, and any original accessories — have a meaningful impact on realized prices.

Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.