Audemars Piguet CODE 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Flyback Chronograph: A New Complication
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Audemars Piguet CODE 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Flyback Chronograph: A New Complication

By MichaelC · Sep 7, 2020 · 30 replies
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MichaelC's original post from 2020 introduces a significant Audemars Piguet release: the CODE 11.59 Flying Tourbillon Flyback Chronograph. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and expert opinions on AP's decision to combine these two complex complications for the first time in a limited 50-piece white gold edition. MichaelC's detailed imagery provides an excellent foundation for understanding this horological milestone.

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For the first time by AP, the brand unites 2 incredible complications together.  Limited to 50 pieces in white gold.

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MichaelC
Sep 7, 2020

The two are perfect together. No doubt about it, this will be a design direction for sure.

NI
NickO
Sep 7, 2020

A 1950s high school band leading out their football team. The rest of the watch is pretty stunning. It looks like perhaps AP have finally.... wait for it..... cracked the code on this one.

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Sep 7, 2020

I just wish AP would put hands with better legibility with the series. I feel different hands would make this series very to beat!

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Sep 7, 2020

Grail material ! Thanks for sharing my friend Cheers Robin

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M4
Sep 7, 2020

Now fix the hands and ditch the old-fashioned gator straps for something a bit more contemporary. Definitely a big step in the right direction. M4

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mdg
Sep 7, 2020

...Is there a reason the movement seems small? Doesn't really matter as it is out of my range.

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