Audemars Piguet: Vintage Models & History
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Audemars Piguet: Vintage Models & History

By quattro · Oct 24, 2024 · 22 replies
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quattro's exploration of Audemars Piguet's vintage chronographs and their modern reinterpretation, the [Re]master01, offers a compelling look at the brand's design heritage. This article delves into the aesthetic DNA that connects these historical pieces to contemporary releases, prompting a discussion among collectors about design choices, movement selection, and market reception. quattro's detailed photographic essay provides the perfect backdrop for understanding the enduring appeal and challenges of vintage-inspired watchmaking.

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Each time I see a [Re]master01 for sale, with a price way below the original retail (which was around €53k), I don't exactly feel tempted (just a little, though), but I certainly feel very nostalgic. 

Here's why, in photos...

Best.






1942 36mm case 18-carat yellow gold chronograph with cal. Valjoux 13”’ VZ from Marcus Margulies' collection (of Marcus Watches, London Bond Street) - Credit: Bexsonn


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

1939 34mm case 18-carat yellow gold chronograph with cal. Valjoux 13”’ VZ from Marcus Margulies' collection (of Marcus Watches, London Bond Street) - Credit: Bexsonn 


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

1941 33mm case 18-carat yellow gold chronograph with cal. Valjoux 13”’ VZ from Marcus Margulies' collection (of Marcus Watches, London Bond Street) - Credit: Bexsonn


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

1946 40mm case 18-carat yellow gold chronograph with cal. Valjoux 13”’ VZ from Marcus Margulies' collection (of Marcus Watches, London Bond Street) - Credit: Bexsonn


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

1940s chronograph that belongs to collector Eric Ku (credit: Hodinkee)


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Ref. 1533, source of inspiration of the [Re]master01, with a green-gold dial and sword-shaped hands (credit: Les Rhabilleurs & Hodinkee, courtesy of Phillips Watch Department)


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Ref. 1533, exact source of inspiration of the [Re]master01 (credit: Hodinkee)


Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

Watch by Audemars Piguet, AP Limited Edition, ReMaster01

[Re]master01 with it's 40mm case of 14.6 mm thickness and modern cal. 4409 flyback vertical clutch chronograph (credit: Hodinkee)

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bruckner4
Oct 24, 2024
Oh, boy, quattro...

These vintage push my buttons. Dreams...

QU
quattro
Oct 24, 2024
Yes, very beautiful dreams…

CH
ChetBaker
Oct 24, 2024
They really botched the remaster. Nowhere near as nice as the originals.

QU
quattro
Oct 24, 2024
My main personal gripe is the thickness.

A lot of the other aspects seems very attractive to me.

AM
amanico
Oct 24, 2024
The only problem of the Remaster is the automatic movement. A pity, or I would have already jumped on one.

QU
quattro
Oct 24, 2024
For me thickness is a worst aspect.

I think I could do with the modern caliber, but not with the thickness. Such a pity, such a lost opportunity…

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