The luxury watch collaboration everyone had been talking about for months has finally arrived. But the result is not the Royal Oak wristwatch most people expected.
Instead, Audemars Piguet and Swatch transformed one of watchmaking’s most iconic designs into a colorful pocket watch collection.
Called Royal Pop, the collection merges Memphis Movement aesthetics, bioceramic construction, Gérald Genta heritage and modern hype culture into a single project.
The result has completely divided the watch world.

The Royal Oak Leaves the Wrist Behind
The collection’s biggest surprise is that every model arrives as a pocket watch rather than a traditional wristwatch.
While many collectors spent months expecting a Royal Oak-inspired Swatch for the wrist, Audemars Piguet and Swatch chose a far more ironic and culturally charged direction.
The Royal Pop models can be carried as pocket watches, displayed as desk objects or worn around the neck with leather straps.
This approach feels less like a design gimmick and more like a deliberate statement about modern watch culture:
A watch no longer needs to live only on the wrist.
The concept also aligns directly with one of the strongest trends seen throughout Watches and Wonders 2026: the return of desk clocks, necklace watches and pocket-watch-inspired horological objects.

Gérald Genta Heritage Meets Pop Culture
At the center of Royal Pop sits the unmistakable DNA of Gérald Genta’s Royal Oak design language.
The octagonal bezel, exposed screws and Petite Tapisserie-inspired dial textures immediately reference one of the most important luxury sports watches ever created.
But Swatch reinterprets this heritage through pop-art aesthetics instead of traditional luxury codes.
Pastel tones, lime green, bright pink, saturated blues and candy-like color combinations give the collection an intentionally playful identity.
For some collectors, that makes the collaboration refreshing and culturally relevant. For others, it feels like the Royal Oak has been transformed into something dangerously close to a toy.
The Internet Is Completely Divided
Social media reactions exploded almost immediately after the collection was revealed.
Some collectors praised the collaboration for being bold, self-aware and culturally intelligent. Others argued that Audemars Piguet had diluted the seriousness of the Royal Oak legacy.
Instagram, Reddit and TikTok quickly filled with memes, resale speculation and heated debates about whether the collaboration represents the future of luxury or the collapse of traditional exclusivity.
Yet despite the criticism, queues have already started forming outside stores.
Several reseller accounts even began publishing flipping guides before the watches officially launched.

Luxury Culture Is Starting to Resemble Sneaker Culture
The Royal Pop phenomenon may represent a much larger transformation happening inside the luxury industry.
Over the last few years, luxury watch culture has increasingly started to mirror sneaker culture.
Drop-based launches, overnight queues, resale markets, influencer hype and limited-production strategies are no longer exclusive to streetwear.
The Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch collaboration marked one of the first major turning points in this shift. Royal Pop pushes the concept even further.
Because this is no longer simply about “accessible luxury.” It is about luxury deliberately entering the ecosystem of internet culture, meme aesthetics and collectible hype.
Luxury brands no longer want only to command respect. They also want to generate conversation, virality and cultural participation.

Why Pocket Watches Are Suddenly Returning
One of the most fascinating aspects of Royal Pop is its timing.
Across Watches and Wonders 2026, several major brands explored desk clocks, decorative horological objects and necklace-watch concepts.
Patek Philippe’s Nautilus desk clock, Chanel’s Coco Game chess set and Vacheron Constantin’s astronomical table clocks all pointed toward the same direction: collectors increasingly want watches to exist beyond the wrist.
Mechanical watchmaking is slowly becoming part of interior culture, collectible culture and personal aesthetic identity.
Royal Pop feels perfectly positioned within that larger movement.

Technical Details
- Case size: 40 mm
- Case material: Bioceramic
- Movement: Manual-winding Sistem51
- Power reserve: 90 hours
- Water resistance: 20 meters
- Functions: Hours, minutes and small seconds on selected models
- Usage: Pocket watch, necklace watch or desk clock
The collection consists of eight different references, each presented in unique color combinations inspired by Memphis design and contemporary pop aesthetics.
Audemars Piguet also announced that all proceeds from the project will support initiatives focused on passing watchmaking craftsmanship to future generations.
VOGGIA Perspective
The real significance of Royal Pop is not that it is colorful or unconventional.
What makes this collaboration important is that it openly reflects how luxury culture is changing in real time.
Modern watchmaking is no longer shaped only by craftsmanship, complications and heritage. It is increasingly influenced by internet culture, collectible psychology, resale economics and meme aesthetics.
Royal Pop may frustrate traditional collectors, but it also reveals something undeniable:
Luxury no longer wants only to feel exclusive. It wants to feel culturally alive.















