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What a beauty!

There are other minute repeater combinations (jump hours, skeleton, perpetual calendar) too: * pics from SWC
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By: amanico
26
amanico
859

Spectacular!

I really do miss the old AP... such a shame the Tradition line was discontinued. Clearly not successful, but I wonder if it was simply misunderstood and not marketed correctly? This particular model is superb, but, personally, I prefer the Tradition perpe
4d
By: MichaelC
12
pfang56
426

If I am honest, neither of these appeal to me.

I prefer the regular double balance openworked models by a good bit over this one. For perpetual calendar, similar thought as M4. I prefer a solid dial for legibility. I still have trouble reading the small indicators with my eyes, so a PC is not a watch
6d
By: GLau
8
GLau
538

Hi AP fans, Thanks to sales manager Vincent at the boutique at IFC, I got to see these 2 amazing pieces of ROs !

The openworked Ref. 16204XT.OO.1240XT.01 (caliber 7124) is made of titanium (with Bulk Metallic Glass or “BMG” accents) and is such a HEAVY hitter, yet SO SO LIGHT ! The workmanship is very fine under a loupe. The color is also interesting because it is j
6d
By: GLau
8
GLau
538

Sand gold: 👈🏼 Left or right 👉🏼?

Two Audemars Piguet references with an 18-carat sand gold case : Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar ref. 26674SG.OO.1320SG.01 with caliber 7138 - 41 x 9.5 mm case [RE]Master02 Selfwinding ref. 15240SG.OO.A347CR.01 with caliber 7129 - 41 x 9.7 mm case Right for
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By: quattro
39
quattro
2440

The Royal Oak pocket watches

Here is an overview of the Royal Oak pocket watches that I have been able to identify . They fall into two generations : the first from the 1980s , the second from the 1990s . Enjoy and thanks for looking! Best, Emmanuel I. FIRST GENERATION OF ROYAL OAK P
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By: quattro
37
quattro
2121

I succumbed unfortunately..

I used to really like AP I have owned quite a few throughout my lifetime. I’ve had the AP jumbo 15202 in every dial color in ss and I had the ss perpetual calendar RO about 15 years ago. I regret selling that watch as well as the jumbos but I was anxious
1M
By: jp884
49
Eikþyrnir
1976

Choose your Edward Piguet Skeleton QP

Here are three examples of the Edward Piguet Skeleton Perpetual Calendar ref. 25734 . Two in platinum and one in rose gold . Case dimensions: 27.5 x 45 mm A/ REF. 25734PT - BLUE DIAL credit: @pygmaliongallery B/ REF. 25734PT - RED DIAL The wonderful hand-
1M
By: quattro
14
quattro
524

Thank you for the great picture.

The combination of Titanium BMG, Perpetual Calendar and skeleton dials make these watches absolute perfection. Not a QP but at least Openworked.
2M
By: pfang56
31
pfang56
3810

Depends on which patek, of course

To my ears, the modern 5078 5178 do not sound richer in tone than the Code. I think something about the microrotor muffles the sound, alongside any complication that is too well-packaged (3974 perpetual calendar, say). To the credit of AP, the Code MR is
7M
By: amanico
18
amanico
2015