Something was lost with the demise of the Jules Audemars and Edward Piguet and the 11:59 is no adequate compensation. Besides the Metropolis, I like the looks of the Edward Piguet and Jules Audemars chronographs, though would have been more impressed if,
This skeleton grand sonnerie is super special Huge fan of the John Schaeffer Starwheel MR In modern, Universelle is outstanding And finally my latest acquisition, the Jules Audemars Skeleton Jump Hour Minute Repeater! Lots more in the archives... Peter
I own the WG version, but that PT version looks great too. Besides, I also love the Jules Audemars Grande Complications, like this: More details here: www.watchprosite.com
For me, clearly these: The Jules Audemars Metropolis: Millenary Starwheel: Code 11.59 Starwheel: Jules Audemars Hig Bat Chronometer: This John Shaeffer, if dreams are allowed.... You? Best, Nicolas
Here are my favorites in two categories: 1 - complicated and looking complicated JLC Master Compressor Extreme Lab 2 Tribute to Geophysic UN Astrolabium Galileo Galilei JLC Master Minute Repeater 2- complicated but looking simple Richard Lange pour le Mer
Since I've been focusing on Minute Repeaters yesterday (Patek's 7047G and Gérald Genta's ref. EBFE01A1 ), here's another one from Audemars Piguet , which I like a lot. This is the Jules Audemars “ Répétition Minutes Heures Sautantes ” (Jumping Hours Minut
Just an amazing repertoire and library that exceeds many of today's independents and more interestingly, today's AP model catalogue in terms of sheer technical prowess and innovation. My recent catch of the Jules Audemars (which was later than this catalo