Audemars Piguet Movements: The Allure of the 'Backside'
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Audemars Piguet Movements: The Allure of the 'Backside'

By moc · Mar 4, 2020 · 22 replies
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Moc's striking photograph of an Audemars Piguet movement invites us to appreciate the often-hidden artistry of haute horlogerie. This piece highlights how the intricate backside of a watch, often overshadowed by the dial, can be a captivating focal point for collectors. It underscores the importance of movement finishing and design in defining a watch's overall appeal and value.

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Considering the context it is in... controversial but makes a lot of sense...






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Bill
Mar 4, 2020
Your backside is gorgeous if i may so dear Mo. [nt]

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Lankysudanese
Mar 4, 2020
Why do you think that it is controversial?

Rotor decoration looks great! Let’s see a shot of the dial!!!

MO
moc
Mar 4, 2020
A classic skeletonisation, underneath a modern open worked module , inside a 70 s design.

On paper a big minestrone, in reality.... a simphony. . Mo

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amanico
Mar 4, 2020
Minestrone... :)))) [nt]

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amanico
Mar 4, 2020
Mo's RO Skeleton PC...

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Lankysudanese
Mar 4, 2020
My Oh My😍😍😍

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