Audemars Piguet Perpetual Calendars: Top Models
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Audemars Piguet Perpetual Calendars: Top Models

By quattro · Oct 26, 2024 · 33 replies
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In this insightful article, quattro, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, delves into the diverse and exceptional perpetual calendar offerings from Audemars Piguet. quattro highlights several iconic references, showcasing AP's mastery of this complex complication across various design eras and case styles. This piece serves as an excellent starting point for both new and seasoned collectors to appreciate the brand's rich horological heritage in perpetual calendars.

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AP has been doing this complication so well and in so diverse ways over the years.

Some comprehensive articles have been written on this topic: for example here by Wei Koh and here by JX Su.

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Edward Piguet ref. 25682BA









credit: CCNY


Millenary ref. 25899OR.O.0067CR.01







credit: Luxewatch


Metropolis ref. 25919PT











credit: lunaroyster & the keystone (for the wrist shot only)


Tradition ref. 26051PT.OO.D092CR.01







credit: Sjx (1st photo) & the watch club London


Ref. 5548







credit: tokant


Code 11.59 ref. 26394BC.OO.D027KB.01







credit: monochrome


Royal Oak ref. 25820ST with blue mother of pearl dial





credit: timeXchange


Royal Oak RD#2 and ref. 26586TI







credit: Hodinkee 

About the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ref. 26586TI

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 26586TI is a notable execution within the Royal Oak perpetual calendar lineage, distinguished by its specific material choice and dial configuration. This reference represents a contemporary interpretation of a complication that Audemars Piguet has consistently refined across various collections. It caters to collectors who appreciate the technical complexity of a perpetual calendar integrated into the established Royal Oak design language, offering a distinct aesthetic within the broader range of perpetual calendar offerings from the brand. Its introduction marked a specific point in the evolution of the Royal Oak perpetual calendar, showcasing the brand's ongoing commitment to this intricate mechanism.

This particular Royal Oak perpetual calendar features a titanium case, providing a lighter wear experience compared to precious metal variants. The case houses the self-winding Caliber 5134, a movement known for its slim profile and reliable perpetual calendar mechanism. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring clarity over the dial and offering scratch resistance. The integration of the movement within the Royal Oak case maintains the characteristic proportions of the model while accommodating the perpetual calendar functions.

For collectors, the 26586TI appeals to those seeking a blend of high horology and a more understated material choice. Its titanium construction differentiates it from gold or platinum versions, offering a unique proposition in terms of feel and appearance. This reference fits into the Royal Oak collection as a testament to the model's versatility, demonstrating its capacity to host complex mechanisms while retaining its core design identity. It is a specific iteration that contributes to the rich history of Audemars Piguet's perpetual calendars.

Specifications

Caliber
5134
Case
Titanium
Diameter
41 mm
Dial
Blue
Water Resist.
20 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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M2
m2
Oct 26, 2024
I like the old openworked APRO too

QU
quattro
Oct 26, 2024
I'm personally not into openwork dials, but

this variant is certainly great for those who like such dials! Thanks for looking.

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Oct 26, 2024
Well, as someone who loves the yellow golden Ellipse and piña colada 🍹...

... that yellow gold Millenary, for me please. 😬

QU
quattro
Oct 26, 2024
Some might find this Millenary a bit over the top,

but I love it! Cheers.

HO
hora12reborn
Oct 26, 2024
EP and Millenary are especially pretty. More hand finishing

and handcraft invested than today I suspect.

QU
quattro
Oct 26, 2024
Probably, yes.

The EP is exquisite. And the Millenary, though a little over the top is so original and nice-looking! Have a nice day.

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