
Concord's post celebrates the arrival of a highly anticipated Audemars Piguet timepiece, sparking a lively discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and detailed observations, offering a comprehensive look at the watch's design and dimensions. Concord's enthusiasm sets the stage for an exploration of what makes this particular AP release so compelling to enthusiasts.

The Code 11.59 Jump Hour represents Audemars Piguet's bold departure from the Royal Oak's dominance in their contemporary catalog. Introduced in 2019 alongside the broader Code 11.59 collection, this piece marked the manufacture's most significant design evolution in decades. The collection faced initial skepticism from purists, yet the Jump Hour complication demonstrates AP's commitment to horological innovation beyond their octagonal icon.
The 41mm rose gold case showcases the collection's distinctive double-curved sapphire crystal and contrasting finishes between the middle case and lugs. The jumping hour display at 12 o'clock, paired with the retrograde minutes below, utilizes caliber 4308 - a manufacture movement that required significant engineering to accommodate the instantaneous hour change mechanism. The brown lacquered dial creates visual depth while maintaining legibility across the unconventional time display format.
This reference 26586OR occupies a unique position within AP's portfolio, appealing to collectors seeking complications beyond the standard Royal Oak offering. Production numbers remain limited compared to the brand's flagship pieces, though market reception has been more measured than AP's traditional sports watches. The Jump Hour serves as both a technical showcase and a bridge between AP's heritage in complex timekeeping and their contemporary design language.
Here is a wrist shot from Monochrome. Pas mal! M4
But the watch seems unnecessarily large. And the 1929 source of inspiration looks more attractive imo (see below)... Best, Emmanuel credit: Audemars Piguet
Smaller with shaped manual wind movement, I would love it.
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