The [Re]Master01 chronograph was presented by Audemars Piguet in last year's first quarter. The purpose of the presentation was to celebrate the inauguration of the brand's brand new Musée Atelier (Museum - Workshop) in Le Brassus. The inauguration took p...
This watch would have been perfect if the automatic winding was removed. Manual and thinner, and it would have been impossible to resist. It is beyond me why they didn't go that way after putting in all the effort into an amazing dial and case ...
There's a lot to like here. Others have said it already, but I too would have preferred a hand wound movement, if anything to contain the watch height which, at 14.6mm, is too thick for my taste.
..but to 'Cons' I would add: -- Too thick This could be changed by putting in a thinner and more era-appropriate manual wind movement. I am a sucker for tow-tone cases, so if the above were implemented I would be veeeery tempted : )
I deeply 'fear' (chuckle) --based on the level of beautiful detail here--that some next series will kill me... Although I admire this watch, it is not my taste... BUT! There are TWO expensive CHRONOS I am prepared to 'die' for... 1. A re-issue of Breguet ...
Totally industrial "hand made movement " They make fun of us If i wanted that kind of movement i would buy an Omega...and with co-axial escapement of course Something is going wrong with AP