...seems to have more depth to the dial and appears thinner. Although I'm surprised the current one is as thin as it is. Silly question: What if a customer wants to see the sky view from somewhere other than Geneva? I'm thinking of watches like the Jules
While my wife entered into the world of vintage AP before me with her 33mm RO QP, I'm happy to jump in with this superlative timepiece which was introduced around the same time as many of the best offshores in AP's history. I guess at that time I was so d
Super happy to recently add my first "Neo vintage" piece to my collection - the Jules Audemars Skeleton Jump Hour Minute Repeater. I will post more details later, but I've been looking at getting an AP minute repeater recently, but the number of options w
It reminds me a little of the Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars Chronometer with the ChronAP escapement... I think I might prefer it in the octagonal case like the FB1, but it looks great and I'm looking forward to seeing and handling it in the metal. Kind r
...and have a limited budget. Would you rather buy a a time only watch of a high tier brand or, for the same amount, a perpetual calendar of a lover tier brand?
Last November, during the Hong Kong Watch Auction: XXI , Phillips sold this Jules Audemars platinum Repetition Minutes Carillon No. 1 , ref. 25818PT.OO.D002XX.01 (it was lot 1119 ). With a case diameter of only 28 mm , it is believed to be the smallest ca
Many newer members might not know this (and by newer, I mean if you joined in the past 10-12 years), but this forum used to be all Offshore, all the time. Of course, AP had a period starting circa 2004 where they rolled out legend after legend, and the fo