A Complicated Evening with AP

Nov 12, 2013,08:48 AM
 

It is always a pleasant surprise to receive private invitation from AP. You know you will be in for something exciting, refined and fun! This time, it was a night full of technical content befitting the haute horlogerie status of AP, a night of relentless showcase of pinnacle mechanical timekeeping technologies from the 138 years old Swiss watch powerhouse.   












The dinner venue was at a cozy Italian rstaurant called La Villa which is located just next to the AP Service Center. As ironic as it can be, the Italians were not the main casts of the day, but had to give way to the Swiss invasion...   



~~ Menu of the Day ~~


Amuse-bouche: 

Assorted vintage AP complications from the early 1900s' till the new millennium


AP started making complicated timepieces in the late 19th century. It was quite amazing to see some vintage perpetual calendars and miniaturized minute repeaters on display. I can only imagine how much patience the watchmakers must have to construct each and every one of those precision timepieces by hand in the era when light bulbs had not yet popularized. 











Entrée: 

A sumptuous multi-course Swiss cuisines complete with champagnes, wines and spirits


How can you better appreciate the finest Swiss Made timekeeping marvels after a long hard day of work? Of course not before feasting on some delicious Swiss cuisines and heightening the senses with some 'spirits'! AP sure knew what to do… Bon-appetit! 











Main Course: 

A gala buffet of AP Grand Complications, Minute Repeaters, Toubillons, Split-second Chronographs, Jumping Hours, etc.


Unlike most of the brand events which are largely marketing rah-rah, AP did it differently this time by bringing in their Head of Product Management Mr. Claudio Cavaliere to explain the history and technical details of the complicated watches at several intervals of the dinner. Claudio mingled around answering questions from curious guests, while Oliviero and other AP SG team members like Bindy, Jeremy, Teresa and Ilyia were busy entertaining customers and friends.   


Oliviero was the host cum emcee of the night



Claudio and guests 



Claudio explained the Grande Complication



Naturally, the highlight of the day was the showcase of many rare complications. It was really special and fascinating to be able to get up close and personal with so many dream pieces, some of them are priced in excess of half a million dollars! What a head-spinning buffet of beautiful openworks, crisp ding-ding tunes of the minute repeaters, graceful oscillation of the toubillons, glittering jewels endowing the ladies' timepieces, and the sheer weight of precious metals encasing those complicated movements. All these, together with the interactions with Claudio, brought the appreciation of the brand's technical prowess to a new level.


Sharing here are photos of some high-end pieces which I managed to capture under a dimly lit condition. There were more monster watches (in terms of complication and price, of course) such as the Millenary Carbon One, RG ROO Tourbillon Chronograph and Chronometer with AP Escapement being circulated around but I didn't manage to grab a shot of them. Let's make do...     


Jules Audemars Openwork Minute Repeater with Jumping Hour



Admittedly, my most favorite watch of the night!



Royal Oak Equation Of Time in rose gold 



Royal Oak Extra Thin Tourbillon in stainless steel



Royal Oak Openwork Perpetual Calendar in full platinum



Even the LeBron James ROO made an appearance!



A tray-full of high-end APs… There were a few more trays circulating around 



A lady's Millenary with gorgeous dial and beautiful diamond bezel and lugs



An elegant rose gold lady's Jules Audemars



The ever-popular lady's ROO with diamond-clad bezel




Dessert: 

Attractive quiz prizes and door gifts, all exclusively AP


Another interesting subevent was a quiz. Oliviero dished out a few trivial questions about AP that made everyone busy flipping any literature available on the table, or simply googling away on smartphones. All in the quest to win that solid Royal Oak wall clock! I'm most pleased to share with you some pictures of my winning prize! :clap:









All in all, it was an enjoyable evening. 


My wife was still rather clueless about all the high complications after the dinner. But she left impressed nonetheless, with what she saw as "works of art". 

As for me, I left the dinner totally satisfied with the technical engagement of the brand, great meal with a wonderful host and some new friends (especially Jeff and his daughter), and of course the fantastic quiz prize and excellent door gifts. 


RO 14790 Tantalum/SS



One of Oliviero's humorous remarks before he brought on Claudio kept on lingering in my mind: 

"You may have a lot of questions which I believe only Claudio can answer you, but there's one question I can answer you right now… There is NO DISCOUNT!". 

As humorous as it can be, there certainly is no discount on AP's commitment in bringing on good products and winning customers' trust after 138 long years. 

Looking forward to more excitement in the near future!


RO 15202 Extra Thin 40th Anniversary Jumbo




Thanks for reading!


   


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My favorite, too!

 
 By: respo : November 12th, 2013-08:54
That Jules Audemars Openwork Minute Repeater with Jumping Hour is probably my favorite AP, too. How lucky you were to handle it live. Thanks for sharing the special evening. respo

I was surprised to see that piece...

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:28
and it happened to be one of the most expensive pieces on display. On close inspection, the workmanship is incredible! Thanks for reading, respo!

Great report Wayne, and Congratulations on winning the wall clock!!!

 
 By: MichaelC : November 12th, 2013-09:18
Looks like the box has been updated ;-) Leave it to AP, no stone ever goes un-turned. What was the question that won you the prize?

Thanks Michael! The quiz was tricky...

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:36
The most difficult one was: "In which year that AP only produced 2 watches for the entire year?" Oliviero said the answer might not even be available on the internet, hence an answer within +/- 5 years will be considered as correct. And I was lucky! By th... 

The wall clock is great :)

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:37
Thanks for reading, Ovi!

Thanks for reading! :) [nt]

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:38

Thanks for the great reporting

 
 By: Bill : November 12th, 2013-18:16
You guys have all the fun out there but we appreciate the virtual inclusion. Best Bill

I enjoy sharing such good moments online :)

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:39
Glad that you like the virtual experience, Bill!

Thanks for the great coverage report and pictures!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 12th, 2013-19:32
And a huge congrats on winning the AP wall clock! You'll love it a lot as I have one hanging in my office, and it keeps great time. Cheers, Anthony

Thanks Anthony! You don't know how excited I was...

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:45
when my name was called! The clock was very weighty and finely crafted! Really love it to bits :D

awesome AP event

 
 By: ED209 : November 12th, 2013-20:51
Thanks for sharing the pics of this event. All those complicated AP watches looks fantastic, and congrats on winning the AP RO clock. Regards, ED-209

Thank you, ED! :) [nt]

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:46

Looks like a superb report ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : November 13th, 2013-00:21
and with an appropriate coverage by you. Thanks! Lots of superb watches as well, but the one I would like to try on my wrist ... one day ... the Royal Oak Openwork Perpetual Calendar in full platinum :-) Oliver

That Royal Oak Openwork Perpetual Calendar in full Platinum is...

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:52
really a weighty piece of shiny nugget! The skeleton dial is so beautiful. I fully understand your desire, Oliver! :)

Great post! nt

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : November 13th, 2013-05:24
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Thanks! :-) [nt]

 
 By: orangedial : November 13th, 2013-06:53

Great Evening

 
 By: jeffclem52 : November 13th, 2013-20:47
Wayne, that was a great post as you usually do. The evening was great. My daughter and I really enjoyed it. AP put on a great evening dinner and very informative presentation. It is events like that that help one to enjoy and appreciate the brand better. ... 

Jeff, you are absolutely right...

 
 By: orangedial : December 28th, 2013-02:06
AP has done well to promote the brand's technical prowess and taken positive steps to educate its valued customers. It's indeed a great joy to be part of the AP family :)

Great report

 
 By: 111forza : November 18th, 2013-14:48
Lovely pics of some gorgeous watches Looks like a great evening out & wow that clock looks amazing congratulations

Thank you for reading! :)

 
 By: orangedial : December 28th, 2013-02:07
The clock is amazing indeed :)

Thanks

 
 By: guillaume140 : December 6th, 2013-13:10
Amazing report thanks for sharing Nice present

Thank you! :) [nt]

 
 By: orangedial : December 28th, 2013-02:08

Nice event! And a solid souvenir!

 
 By: patrick_y : December 10th, 2013-10:22
Thanks for sharing and pacing the delicious meal for my eyes. My eyes certainly enjoyed each course immensely. And congrats are in order for that momentous wall clock! What was the winning answer to that question?

Thank you Patrick! It was a memorable event...

 
 By: orangedial : December 28th, 2013-02:16
and the wall clock is one of the nicest clocks I've ever owned. The toughest quiz question was: In which year that AP only produced 2 watches? The correct answer is in 1932, when the world was hit by the Great Depression started in late 1929.

The open dialed Minute Repeater and Jumping Hour is pure delight!

 
 By: amanico : December 11th, 2013-22:58
Can we have more pictures? Candy for the eyes, but for the ears? How does it sound? Thanks for this interesting report, Orangedial. Best, Nicolas

Candy for the ears too!

 
 By: orangedial : December 28th, 2013-02:21
It was amazing to hear the sweet ding-dings from that gem :) Unfortunately, those are the best photos I managed to take with my limited camera under the dimmed environment. Thanks for your kind words, Nicolas! Wayne