Audemars Piguet introduces a refined Code 11.59 with a sleek blend of gold and ceramic.
Audemars Piguet has just rolled out a fresh take on its Code 11.59 Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Chronograph. The legendary Swiss watchmaker’s newest 41 mm model combines 18-carat white gold with black ceramic, giving it a modern, sophisticated vibe alongside other pinnacle models like the Royal Oak. The dial reveals Audemars Piguet’s intricate, in-house Calibre 2952 movement, featuring contrasting shades of grey and black. With a slate grey semi-matte inner bezel and transparent chronograph counters, the Code 11.59’s design is both complex and visually impressive. Polished pink gold hands make reading the time easy, while the flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock adds a touch of technical flair.
The octagonal case effortlessly blends black ceramic with white gold highlights, showcasing Audemars Piguet’s knack for combining high-tech materials with classic elegance. The use of ceramic, known for its scratch resistance and deep black finish, is meticulously crafted using a secret Zirconium Oxide formula. The hand-finishing process, with alternating polished and satin-brushed surfaces, adds subtle depth to the watch’s grey and black tones. Priced at $320,000, AP’s new release perfectly combines tradition and innovation, making it the best addition to any watch collection. Shop all Audemars Piguet luxury watches for sale by clicking the link below.
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