
GuinnessForMeAndTheWatch, a respected Audemars Piguet collector, shares his New Year's resolution to wear his Perpetual Calendar (QP) timepieces more frequently. His post showcases two exceptional AP QPs, sparking a discussion among enthusiasts about the unique characteristics and rarity of these vintage references. This article delves into the distinguishing features that set these particular QPs apart from more commonly seen models.


The Jules Audemars collection represents Audemars Piguet's dedication to classical haute horlogerie, serving as the brand's dress watch counterpoint to the sporty Royal Oak family. Named after one of the company's founders, these timepieces embody the traditional watchmaking values that established the Le Brassus manufacture's reputation in the late 19th century. The collection spans perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, and multi-complication pieces that showcase the brand's mastery of complex mechanical movements.
These examples demonstrate the Jules Audemars line's commitment to legible dial architecture and restrained case design. The perpetual calendar variants feature the characteristic four-subdial layout that has become synonymous with Audemars Piguet's calendar work, while the multi-function displays show day, date, month, and moon phase indications arranged with geometric precision. The white gold cases provide an understated luxury that allows the dial complications to command attention without ostentation.
Within the contemporary collector market, Jules Audemars pieces occupy a distinct position as accessible entry points into Audemars Piguet's complicated watchmaking. While overshadowed by Royal Oak prices in recent years, these dress watches represent genuine value propositions for collectors seeking manufacture movements and traditional complications. The variety of dial colors and complications within the line offers collectors multiple paths into serious Audemars Piguet ownership beyond the brand's steel sports watches.
I wish you a great QP 2026! Best, Emmanuel
i know the guilloche one u prefer.
but what a collection and each has a deep charm.
Enjoy, Peter
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