The full build breakdown — movement, finishing, daily wear notes, and market positioning — is covered below. Worth reading before making a decision on this reference.
The Audemars Piquet Royal Oak Offshore 26078PO RB2-1:1 Supeclone is a reference that attracts buyers who already know enough about the superclone market to ask the right questions — and this review is written for that level of familiarity. The build notes below reflect what matters for long-term ownership rather than first impressions.
The 42mm case is built in stainless steel, following the original reference geometry across lug width, case band, and crown placement without the dimensional shortcuts that lower-tier production accepts.
The brush finished 2 bezel follows the original reference specification in profile, finish, and functional execution — the detail that most quickly signals build quality to an informed eye examining a watch at close range.
The anti-reflective coating on the crystal creates the dial depth that cheaper builds lose under direct light, where an uncoated crystal reflects back and flattens the visual effect. the cyclops lens sits correctly over the date aperture and provides the magnification that makes the date readable without bringing the watch close to the face.
The Cal. 3126 drives the chronograph complication — pusher action, reset behaviour, and column wheel or cam engagement are the three criteria that separate a well-executed chronograph superclone from one that looks correct but feels imprecise. The function has been regulated for daily accuracy, not just factory demonstration.
The 50m water resistance rating handles rain and incidental water contact reliably — suited to the daily wear conditions the watch will actually encounter.
The leather strap suits the dressed character of this reference — the material choice complements the case finishing and positions the watch correctly in formal and business contexts. The strap taper follows the lug width proportions of the genuine reference, which is the detail that most clearly affects how the watch sits at the wrist.
This reference sits at a specific point in the brand's catalogue where build complexity and collector demand both support careful sourcing — an average example falls short of what the design promises, while a well-sourced build delivers on it fully.
Who This Reference Suits
Buyers who prioritise daily wear reliability over occasional display will find this reference well-suited to their use pattern — the movement regulation and case construction are both calibrated for regular use rather than periodic wear. It is also a reference that rewards the informed buyer who knows what they are looking at rather than one being introduced to the category for the first time.
Market Context
Higher-grade sourced examples of this reference generally circulate in the $1,056–1,256 range among informed buyers. Well-sourced examples of this reference circulate at this tier of the collector market — the positioning reflects the movement specification, finishing quality, and overall build standard rather than the brand name alone. This figure is a market reference estimate for research purposes — ARFWatches does not sell or transact products directly.
Factory availability and production run updates for this reference are tracked at ARFWatches — worth checking before committing to any purchase decision on this piece.
Editorial Disclaimer: ARFWatches.com is an independent watch review and collector research platform. This page does not constitute an offer to sell any product. All market pricing figures are editorial estimates based on collector community data. Readers are responsible for ensuring compliance with the laws of their jurisdiction.
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