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MichaelC's striking photograph of an Audemars Piguet CODE 11.59 in a truck cab offers a unique perspective on the watch's captivating blue dial. This post sparked a discussion among collectors about the CODE 11.59's design evolution and its place within the brand's storied history, particularly in contrast to its iconic octagonal counterparts. MichaelC's image highlights the watch's ability to capture light and attention, prompting a deeper look into its horological significance.
Sorry to keep posting this one, I can go back to octagonal content if preferred, but we always seem to have that well covered here

Key Points from the Discussion
- The CODE 11.59 collection represents a significant evolution for Audemars Piguet, especially considering past community sentiments that the brand was overly reliant on the Royal Oak. The collection's success under the previous CEO, despite initial skepticism, has been extraordinary.
- The CODE 11.59's design, particularly its wandering hours complication, draws comparisons to other innovative displays like the Star Wheel and even Urwerk, showcasing a blend of traditional horology with modern aesthetics.
- The aventurine dial in the CODE 11.59 is not merely decorative; its interaction with the rotating hand creates a dynamic play of light that animates the dial, enhancing its visual appeal.
- The CODE 11.59 collection includes highly desirable complications, such as a tourbillon with a full aventurine dial in white gold, which collectors express a strong desire to experience firsthand.
- The discussion prompted a comparison with the 'real thing' in terms of wandering hours, implying a reference to historical or more established examples of the complication.
- The CODE 11.59's design lineage can be traced back to earlier Audemars Piguet models, with collectors noting similarities or 'forebears' in their own collections.
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