Audemars Piguet. A Fine and Large 18k White Gold Automatic Perpetual Calendar Wristwatch with Equation of Time and Moon Phases
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Audemars Piguet. A Fine and Large 18k White Gold Automatic Perpetual Calendar Wristwatch with Equation of Time and Moon Phases

Signed Audemars Piguet, Jules Audemars, Equation du Temps, Ref. 26003, Movement No. 548'875, Case No. F65024, Circa 2007

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Audemars Piguet. A Fine and Large 18k White Gold Automatic Perpetual Calendar Wristwatch with Equation of Time and Moon Phases
Signed Audemars Piguet, Jules Audemars, Equation du Temps, Ref. 26003, Movement No. 548'875, Case No. F65024, Circa 2007


Cal. 2120/4 nickel-finished lever movement, 41 jewels, engraved and pierced rotor depicting the letters AP and with 21k gold rim, guilloché silvered dial, applied white gold Roman numerals on a blank chapter ring, recessed equation of time and London latitude of 12h00' indication with central sun-shaped pointer, four subsidiary dials for month and moon phases, sunrise, sunset, date and day, large circular satined case, polished bezel, sapphire crystal display back secured by four screws, 18k white gold Audemars Piguet deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
43mm diam.
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Lot Essay

Accompanied by an Audemars Piguet Certificate of Guarantee dated December 12th 2007, an Audemars Piguet presentation box, product literature, and outer packaging.

The Jules Audemars Equation of Time was introduced into the market in 2000. This complicated wristwatch incorporates a perpetual calendar with leap year indicator, mechanically tracks the time of sunrise and sunset for the designated city (indicated on the recessed inner ring following its owner's request) and accurately shows the difference between mean solar time and sidereal time. The Equation of Time and its 423 components is another example for Audemars Piguet's dedication to the art of fine watchmaking.

The equation of time is the difference between true solar time and mean time. True solar time, given by sundials, varies from day to day because of the Earth's elliptical orbit, and according to the longitude of the point of observation. Mean time, given by watches, ignores these variations and for every day of the year mathematically divides time into equal hours.


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