Wayyy overdue photos... But better late than never! The Millenary Starwheel, celebrating 125 years of Audemars Piguet. There have been only few but all the more great articles posted about this magnificent watch already - and little did I know I would eve...
Several months back I saw YOUR post about the Starwheel on Antiquorum - and commented on it... Little did I know, but it was love at first sight. Thank you Nicolas, will sure bring it along! Bon weekend - ...
Met a brother at the recent AP Flagship boutique opening in Singapore - a very rare pleasure indeed! Looking forward to catching up with you and OrangeDial who\'s wrist was adorned by the original Starwheel... ...
Given its a day-time (no hint of anything remotely luminous) and decidedly non-sportive watch, I\'ve been asking myself the same question - particularly because the first Starwheel showed the heavily modified JLC movement in all its glory. Back then still...
In fact a Millenary Chrono was on my shortlist before I got persuaded into the LUC Chrono One here at PuristSPro The Star Wheel is of course the main attraction here but one should not overlook the very nicely conceptualised and wonderfully executed case ...
I\'ve been a big fan of the Millenary case shape, using the same side finishing details as the Jules Audemars but with such a distinctive twist using the oval shape! The newer iterations with their off-center arrangements make this pop out even more, usin...
While I am a huge admirer of the Royal Oaks, as I believe you are, there is always space for other beautiful and classic pieces... And this particular one in steel with its marvelous blue dial spoke to me like my first ROO or the 15202, or the 15300, or t...
Hope AP will indeed hear you and us others wanting to see a re-incarnation of this fascination mechanism... Recently saw my first ever other Starwheel in the wild - its round and more classic looking to predecessor in rosegold! What were the odds! Granted...
...is that not only did you get a gem, but if I remember right, Salman's piece was super duper complete down to the hand tag and serviced. How do I remember? Since I waffled on buying it and contacted him about it! I think it may be the most complete Mill...
I understand you appreciate this piece as much as I adore it, indeed a magnificent find I stumbled upon in March - not on my watch radar nor budget for this year at all, but it was love at first sight! I simply couldn\'t resist and I\'m so glad I didn\'t....