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Audemars Piguet: Royal Oak Concept Black Panther Flying Tourbillon Unique Piece Ref. 26620IO [38] 2021 Wrist 5.200 5.85 04/10/2021 Los Angeles Audemars Piguet [39] [40] 18 Rolex Emperor Bảo Đại Ref. 6062 1952 Wrist 5.060 6.29 05/13/2017 Geneva Phillips [41] [42] 19 Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calibre 89: 1989 Pocket 5.042 7.161 11/14/2009 ...
170 pages. A picture and a description of each watch is given. The watches are sorted by functions and brands. The Book 2 has not been released yet. Audemars Piguet (2002 ?) Les Heures Musicales, Audemars Piguet edition. 70 pages with many repeater watches (pocket and wristwatches) made by Audemars Piguet. This is not a commercial catalog.
Audemars Piguet Holding SA (French pronunciation: [odmaʁ piɡɛ]) is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury watches, headquartered in Le Brassus, Switzerland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company was founded by Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet in the Vallée de Joux in 1875, acquiring the name Audemars Piguet & Cie in 1881.
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In 2005, Richard Mille and the French designer Philippe Starck made their first collaboration, producing a single "RM 005-1 Richard Mille by Philippe Stark", which was sold at auction in Monaco for €285,000, the highest price for an automatic watch at that time, for the benefit of the charity association Only Watch.
Along with neighboring Geneva companies Audemars Piguet, Girard-Perregaux, Patek Philippe and Rolex, Universal is internationally regarded for its style of craftsmanship as a manufacture d'horlogerie. Universal Genève is known for creating the first-ever chronograph in 1917.
Giulio Papi (born 1965), Swiss watchmaker, former Renaud & Papi SA, today Audemars Piguet. Thomas Prescher (born 1966), , German watchmaker, Triple-Achs-Tourbillon. Barry B. Kaplan (born 1971), American watchmaker at KIVA Watch. Andreas Strehler (born 1971), , Swiss watchmaker, Pendule Sympathique, moon phase, complication (horology).
A rise in gold prices in 1974 had grave consequences for the watch exporting industry. Between 1970 and 1974 the price of gold rose from 4,850 to 18,000 francs and the value of the US dollar against the Swiss currency fell by up to 40%. As a result, the price of watch exports rose by as much as 250%.