sam kumar
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It's Tuesday So It Must Be The EOT !
Hi all : The newest and most complicated watch I'ver owned is in house. Thanks to all for their kind comments & advise to get to this point. This watch at first glance can easily be overlooked but the more time you spend with it and the hefty manual, you understand the brillance behind it. To be perfectly honest, I bought it purely on asthetics, love the 42MM case and the wonderfully colored cream dial. I love the thinness of the case to house such an epic movement and love the fact it has a open case back to show the breathtakingly decorated rotor. Enough wax-poetic. Here are the pics.

Vintage
quattro · Oct 8, 2025
Explore a vintage Audemars Piguet platinum tank-style watch with Calibre 2003. quattro's review and collector insights on this rectangular gem.
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Collection
pfang56 · Nov 5, 2023
Explore pfang56's 6-month review of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Split-Second Chronograph GMT. Discover its avant-garde design, complications, and wearability.
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Collection
TheMadDruid · Sep 21, 2017
Discover TheMadDruid's first Audemars Piguet, an Edward Piguet Quantieme Perpetual. Explore why this rectangular perpetual calendar is a connoisseur's choice.
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Collection
pfang56 · Jun 15, 2023
Explore pfang56's review of the Audemars Piguet Split Second GMT Concept. Discover its innovative case design, wearability, and unique complications.
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Useless?
By: dr.kol : October 29th, 2013-11:56
How can anybody with full mind live without a watch showing the time of sunrise and sunset? In Helsinki and Tallinn the summer days are very long while the winter days are short. I checked with AP and they could calibrate the watch to Helsinki. What could...