While the slender elegance of the ultra-thin profile of this watch is truly fascinating, it is even more surprising when one considers that such a slim case houses a movement capable of indicating the day, the date, the month, the moon phases and the leap-year cycle thanks to a mechanism barely 4 mm thick!
This exceptional timepiece appears to have captured the sparkling magic of the stars. In 1978, Audemars Piguet launched the very first ultra-thin self-winding perpetual calendar model. In 2008, the watchmakers in Le Brassus paid tribute to this creation with a 30th anniversary platinum limited edition.
Today, the Perpetual Calendar selfwinding model is making its grand entrance into the Jules Audemars classic collection with an 18K pink gold case teamed with a choice of brown, white or silvered dial featuring a sunburst satin-brushed finish and refined pink gold hour-markers.
The case has a particularly narrow bezel that highlights the time and the indications in the various counters and considerably facilitates read-off.
With these two interpretations, the reinvented classical elegance of the Jules Audemars collection welcomes a new must-have model.