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The art of gemsetting

From 1875 onwards, Audemars Piguet collaborated with prestigious jewellery brands, including Tiffany, Cartier, Oscar Heyman and Bvlgari to case movements in one-of-a-kind Haute Joaillerie creations adorned with diamonds and coloured gemstones. This jewellery expertise is now managed in-house.

A watch being gem-setted by a watchmaker.

Far from being confined to one-off jewellery creations, gemsetting can be found in many of Audemars Piguet’s collections. Many timepieces feature bezels set with diamonds and other precious stones, while others are fully paved to create various iridescent effects and contrasts.

We selected some of the world’s purest and most vivid stones, including emeralds, rubies, tourmalines, tanzanites, tsavorites, chrysoberyls and spessartites. A challenge as we had to find some 800 gemstones per watch, all with the exact same colour and the highest level of quality.

Nathalie Barzilay

Audemars Piguet’s Head Gemmologist

Close up of an Audemars Piguet watch.

Gemsetting techniques

A vast array of gem-setting techniques ensures that precious stones light up each timepiece in its own unique way. These techniques include snow setting, closed setting, claw setting and grain setting, to name but a few, the oldest of which is the closed setting, which involves enclosing the stone in a gold thread.

DISRUPTING TRADITIONAL IDEAS OF GEM-SET WATCHES

At Audemars Piguet, watchmakers, designers, jewellers and gem-setters work side by side to create timepieces of unparalleled artistic expression.

Royal Oak Rainbow Sets

Two unprecedented white gold Royal Oak Selfwinding sets in 37 and 41 mm reinterpret the “traditional” rainbow watch to celebrate 50 years of Royal Oak design innovation.

Inside view of a Audemars Piguet boutique.

Find a boutique

We invite you to visit our AP Houses and boutiques to explore a variety of Audemars Piguet timepieces and receive expert watch servicing from our skilled professionals, by appointment or walk-in.