
Collection
amanico · Dec 4, 2021
Explore the Audemars Piguet Millenary Starwheel in steel, a unique timepiece celebrated by collectors for its distinctive wandering hours display. Discover why this AP reference remains a horological marvel.
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Vintage
amanico · Feb 8, 2019
Explore the Audemars Piguet Millenary Starwheel, a unique timepiece praised for its independent spirit and innovative design. Discover collector insights and its potential return.
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Vintage
amanico · Aug 25, 2023
Explore the Audemars Piguet Starwheel, from its original 36mm platinum model to the Code 11.59. Discover its unique wandering hours complication and collector insights.
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Discussion
amanico · Oct 11, 2015
Explore the Audemars Piguet Millenary Starwheel, a unique wandering hours timepiece. Discuss its potential re-release and ideal case design.
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Reference Guide
quattro · Nov 2, 2024
Explore Audemars Piguet's Wandering Hours watches, from the classic Ref. 25720 to the modern Code 11.59 Starwheel. A comprehensive collector's guide.
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Complications
amanico · Jan 6, 2013
Amanico reviews the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Skeleton, a dream watch with artistic beauty and complex horology. Discover its delicate dial.
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Collection
foversta · May 27, 2012
Explore the Audemars Piguet Millenary 4101 in stainless steel. Foversta shares his ownership experience, highlighting its unique design and Caliber 4101.
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Stars anyone?
By: Semper Fidelis : April 30th, 2016-02:43
Wayyy overdue photos... But better late than never! The Millenary Starwheel, celebrating 125 years of Audemars Piguet. There have been only few but all the more great articles posted about this magnificent watch already - and little did I know I would eve...
Right you are...
By: Semper Fidelis : April 30th, 2016-09:24
Given its a day-time (no hint of anything remotely luminous) and decidedly non-sportive watch, I\'ve been asking myself the same question - particularly because the first Starwheel showed the heavily modified JLC movement in all its glory. Back then still...
Say it again ED...
By: Semper Fidelis : May 4th, 2016-10:41
Hope AP will indeed hear you and us others wanting to see a re-incarnation of this fascination mechanism... Recently saw my first ever other Starwheel in the wild - its round and more classic looking to predecessor in rosegold! What were the odds! Granted...
What to say...
By: Semper Fidelis : May 4th, 2016-10:57
I understand you appreciate this piece as much as I adore it, indeed a magnificent find I stumbled upon in March - not on my watch radar nor budget for this year at all, but it was love at first sight! I simply couldn\'t resist and I\'m so glad I didn\'t....