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2000 Audemars Piguet Rose Gold Ultra Thin - Complete Set

$4,280.00

  • Reference 14539OR
  • Strap & Buckle, Box, booklets, Warranty Paper
  • Wire Price: $4,000

Year: 2000
Model: Ultra Slim
Case Diameter: 32mm 
Lug to Lug: 35mm
Case: Rose Gold
Dial: White 
Movement: Manual

Condition

This Ultra Slim is in phenomenal condition and comes as a complete set form 2000. The case on this AP is in very nice condition. The crystal has no nicks or dents. The beautiful white dial is in great shape with rose gold hour markers.

Audemars Piguet as a brand is one of the top players in the watch world and that's mainly thanks to the Royal Oak. That's not to say Audemars Piguet is only good at one thing. The brand has a vast history that includes much more than the Royal Oak. Before their popular sports dress watch, Audemars Piguet was at their top, making some of the most beautiful dress watches. Ultra slim manual movements, perpetual calander, and so much more. The brand is so much more than just their sports watches and a lot of people forget about that these days.

With that being said, here is a  beautiful Dress watch which is something everyone should have in their collection. Also known as a cocktail watch, a piece like this is meant to be small and thin, and solid gold for most examples. It doesn’t get much better than owning a clean example of an Audemars Piguet for under $5000. 

 

Audemars Piguet and Piguet were working separately in the 1870s, with Audemars creating complicated watch movements for different manufacturers. After starting to work together in 1875, they continued this split function, with Audemars overseeing production and technical aspects and Piguet focusing on sales and management. The name Audemars Piguet & Cie was first used in 1881.

In 1892, the brand created the first-minute repeater wristwatch, followed by the Grand Complication pocket watch in 1899. Tragically, Audemars and Piguet passed away in 1918 and 1919, but the company continued to grow. The next generation of Audemars and Piguet, sons Paul Louis Audemars and Paul Edward Piguet, continued the legacy.

During the early-mid 1900s, the brand continued to push for innovation within the watch community. The thinnest pocket watch caliber was released in 1925, while the first skeletonized pocket watch was released in 1934. In 1946, the world's thinnest wristwatch was launched, and the first perpetual calendar wristwatch was released in 1957. The brand also holds the record for the first thinnest self-winding automatic caliber featuring a central rotor of 2.45mm in 1967.

In the 1970s, the quartz crisis affected traditional mechanical watchmakers, leading Audemars Piguet to partner with Swiss watch designer Gerald Genta to develop a new category of watches. The Royal Oak steel watch, introduced at the 1972 Swiss Watch Show, was made of stainless steel and had an integrated bracelet. The daring design of the case, featuring a round dial within an octagon bezel with 8 screws set inside a tonneau-shaped case, has become one of the most iconic and highly sought-after pieces.




 

2000 Audemars Piguet Rose Gold Ultra Thin - Complete Set

$4,280.00

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  • Reference 14539OR
  • Strap & Buckle, Box, booklets, Warranty Paper
  • Wire Price: $4,000

Year: 2000
Model: Ultra Slim
Case Diameter: 32mm 
Lug to Lug: 35mm
Case: Rose Gold
Dial: White 
Movement: Manual

Condition

This Ultra Slim is in phenomenal condition and comes as a complete set form 2000. The case on this AP is in very nice condition. The crystal has no nicks or dents. The beautiful white dial is in great shape with rose gold hour markers.

Audemars Piguet as a brand is one of the top players in the watch world and that's mainly thanks to the Royal Oak. That's not to say Audemars Piguet is only good at one thing. The brand has a vast history that includes much more than the Royal Oak. Before their popular sports dress watch, Audemars Piguet was at their top, making some of the most beautiful dress watches. Ultra slim manual movements, perpetual calander, and so much more. The brand is so much more than just their sports watches and a lot of people forget about that these days.

With that being said, here is a  beautiful Dress watch which is something everyone should have in their collection. Also known as a cocktail watch, a piece like this is meant to be small and thin, and solid gold for most examples. It doesn’t get much better than owning a clean example of an Audemars Piguet for under $5000. 

 

Audemars Piguet and Piguet were working separately in the 1870s, with Audemars creating complicated watch movements for different manufacturers. After starting to work together in 1875, they continued this split function, with Audemars overseeing production and technical aspects and Piguet focusing on sales and management. The name Audemars Piguet & Cie was first used in 1881.

In 1892, the brand created the first-minute repeater wristwatch, followed by the Grand Complication pocket watch in 1899. Tragically, Audemars and Piguet passed away in 1918 and 1919, but the company continued to grow. The next generation of Audemars and Piguet, sons Paul Louis Audemars and Paul Edward Piguet, continued the legacy.

During the early-mid 1900s, the brand continued to push for innovation within the watch community. The thinnest pocket watch caliber was released in 1925, while the first skeletonized pocket watch was released in 1934. In 1946, the world's thinnest wristwatch was launched, and the first perpetual calendar wristwatch was released in 1957. The brand also holds the record for the first thinnest self-winding automatic caliber featuring a central rotor of 2.45mm in 1967.

In the 1970s, the quartz crisis affected traditional mechanical watchmakers, leading Audemars Piguet to partner with Swiss watch designer Gerald Genta to develop a new category of watches. The Royal Oak steel watch, introduced at the 1972 Swiss Watch Show, was made of stainless steel and had an integrated bracelet. The daring design of the case, featuring a round dial within an octagon bezel with 8 screws set inside a tonneau-shaped case, has become one of the most iconic and highly sought-after pieces.