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Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars Chronograph

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ap_jules_audemars_chronograph_150 The first automatic winding chronograph in the Jules Audemars collection wears 1920s inspiration on the outside, but it is thoroughly up to date on the inside. The numerals on the dial and the pear hands give the watch a strong, classic look. Under the dial ticks the new caliber 3124/3841, based on a new generation of Audemars Piguet manufacture movements. The 41mm case is available in 18k white or pink gold.
Jules Audemars Chronograph References 26100OR.OO.D088CR.01 18-carat pink gold case 26100BC.OO.D002CR.01 18-carat white gold case Movement Exclusive self-winding AP Calibre 3124/3841 Power reserve: up to 60 hours Cadence of the balance: 21,600 vibrations per hour Finishing: all parts decorated by hand Cases 18-carat white or pink gold Diameter: 41 mm Water-resistance: 20 m Sapphire crystal caseback Dials White-lacquered or off-white-lacquered dial with black transferred Arabic numerals Black leaf-shaped hands Functions Hours and minutes Small seconds Chronograph with central seconds hand, 30-minute counter Tachometer
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