Audemars Piguet Watches: Wrist Size & Fit Guide
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Audemars Piguet Watches: Wrist Size & Fit Guide

By Chaiwat · Jul 27, 2024 · 26 replies
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Chaiwat's original post sparks a crucial discussion among Audemars Piguet collectors: the elusive 'perfect fit' and how specific references achieve it. His insights into the aesthetic impact of dial modifications and the wearability of various models offer a valuable perspective for enthusiasts considering different AP references. This article explores the community's take on watch sizing and design evolution within the brand.

Not too big not too small, also well embedded than 41 mm



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patrick_y
Jul 27, 2024

Even on WatchProSite, not a lot of people own this special dial! Very nice!

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ArmisT
Jul 27, 2024

Is this called a Tuscany dial? It does remind me of other Tuscany dial pieces, but not exactly.

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gary_g
Jul 27, 2024

I haven’t looked close at AP for a very long time. What is the dial called?

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patrick_y
Jul 27, 2024

I don't think I've seen one in person outside of the SIHH/W&W show.

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Derreck
Jul 28, 2024

Thanks for sharing, this might be the best RO dial. Especially love the grainy writing on it. Huge congrats!

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MichaelC
Jul 31, 2024

There is so much AP could do with the watch. For the most part, they keep the brakes applied. But the few variations these past years, all winners in my book.

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