Loud, collectible and unconventional, this collab turns timekeeping into fashion

Dubai: The Audemars Piguet x Swatch 'Royal Pop' is finally here and here’s what it looks like.
Launching on May 16 (Saturday) in the UAE and globally, the much-hyped collaboration between the Swiss luxury watchmaker and Swatch takes the iconic Royal Oak and gives it a colourful, fashion-forward makeover inspired by Pop Art.
The biggest twist? It’s not designed for the wrist. which has come as a disappointment to many. The Royal Pop is meant to be worn around the neck, clipped onto a handbag, slipped into a pocket or displayed as a desk clock with its removable stand.
But while the collaboration has generated massive hype, it has also left many watch lovers disappointed. For some collectors, the Royal Pop feels less like a serious Audemars Piguet timepiece and more like a novelty fashion accessory.
“This isn’t a watch I’d actually wear,” has been a common sentiment online, with critics questioning who exactly the target audience is for a colourful pocket-watch hybrid that can hang off a handbag or be worn around the neck.
Others argue that while Swatch’s collaborations with Omega felt wearable and aspirational, the Royal Pop veers dangerously close to gimmicky territory. Some have even compared the Royal Pop to “Labubu for the wrist” — a playful, hype-driven accessory designed more for flex culture and fashion collectors than traditional watch enthusiasts. Much like the viral designer monster toy phenomenon, the Royal Pop seems engineered to spark obsession, queues and social media frenzy rather than satisfy hardcore horology purists.
Still, growing backlash hasn’t killed demand. Ahead of the launch, fans were reportedly already camping outside Swatch stores in New York City, proving that controversy may just be the best luxury marketing tool of all.
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Think bold hues, playful styling and a design that feels more street-style accessory than traditional luxury timepiece. It's reportedly priced around $300 and above.
Available in eight vibrant colours, the Royal Pop collection leans into Swatch’s signature Bioceramic aesthetic while keeping key Audemars Piguet design codes intact.
The octagonal bezel, exposed screws and iconic “Petite Tapisserie” dial pattern all remain, giving the watch its unmistakable Royal Oak identity.
According to Forbes, the collection includes two movement layouts — one with a clean two-hand display and another featuring a small seconds subdial.
Small details keep the collaboration interesting.
On the white “HUIT BLANC” model, the eight bezel screws are all rendered in different colours, while satin-brushed finishes, Super-LumiNova-coated hands and anti-reflective sapphire crystal add touches of classic watchmaking polish.
Interestingly, controversy hasn’t slowed the hype. Ahead of the launch, eager fans were reportedly already camping outside Swatch stores in New York City, hoping to get their hands on one of the most talked-about watch drops of the year.
Love it or hate it, the Royal Pop isn’t trying to be quiet. It’s colourful, collectible and made for a generation that treats watches as statement pieces as much as instruments of time.
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