
ArmisT's initial post sparked a vibrant discussion within the WatchProSite community by highlighting Audemars Piguet's latest openworked releases, particularly noting the unexpected steel version. This thread delves into the evolving aesthetics and technical merits of AP's openworked designs, inviting collectors to share their perspectives on these contemporary interpretations of a horological classic. ArmisT's keen eye for detail and initial observations set the stage for a nuanced exploration of these significant new models.



Is easily my favorite color combo 🙂....
I know it’s iconic but really doesn’t do much for me.
Specifically, was that little bit of contrast between the gold bridge and anthracite components the favorite part of the aesthetic, or not necessarily?
Seriously though, this one isn’t winning me over like previous versions (at least in pictures).
Ap out of ideas. Seeing more of rehashes of existing models. Reminds me of hublot, tbh.
used to be amazing - master pieces representing outstanding crafts executed by artisans. Those are nice, but it´s more about lifestyle and "crafts" executed by machines. What has improved for sure - AP´s business case. Still, they are nice
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