
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.

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
I have this particular JLC which is the largest case size I can wear on my 17.2cm wrist. But at 34mm wide itβs 5mm wider. Itβll look a lot larger on the wrist I suspect given the large color field dial side compared to the JLC.
Smaller with shaped manual wind movement, I would love it.
47 mm is too long for any rectangular watch, Reverso included, unfortunately. But it might work fine for others. Best, Emmanuel
I wonder how many years it took to develop such innovative watch π§π€
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