Replica Wholesale Suppliers Up Close with the Audemars Piguet Millenary Openworked

The black satin-brushed dial is partially skeletonized to show the internal workings of the watch. However, because they are rather chunky, telling the time isn’t overly difficult, but legibility isn’t ideal. That being said, this isn’t actually a piece where the hands are the focus. The running moments hand to your chronograph is bright yellow to give contrast against the black dial.Finally, the individual minute markers and the markers for the 30-minute chronograph at 3 o’clock are left in white and yellow to offer maximum contrast and legibility. The 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock is also exceptional since it displays the elapsed minutes using a retrograde index. And finally, at six o’clock is the tourbillon.The movement is where the magic all occurs. It is obviously in-house, also it is the calibre 2937. And like most of high-end chronograph movements, it’s a column-wheel and lateral clutch.What’s unusual about it, though, is its two gongs. Rather than mounting the gongs into the movement plate, they’re attached to what Audemars Piguet Montauk Highway Watch Replica calls for a “sound board.” Basically, it is a thin membrane made from a special aluminum alloy which covers the back of the movement, held in place by screws, and also forming a water-tight seal. This clarifies how the Royal Oak Concept Supersonnerie Tourbillon Chronograph watch can acquire a water-resistance rating of 20 meters, which might not sound like much to some casual observer, but that couldn’t be more erroneous. The 20 meters is actually rather impressive considering the intricate construction of the watch.

Five years ago Audemars Piguet Concept Watch Replica unveiled the Millenary 4101, giving its ovoid timepiece an adventurous new look, imparting some of the excitement that accompanies the inevitable Royal Oak. At SIHH 2016 Audemars Piguet went one step further by skeletonising the 4101 to create the Millenary Openworked (ref. 15352OR.OO.D093CR.01) – an aesthetic exercise, but one that’s beautifully decorated and styled.

Conceived to have the movement form part of the dial, the movement inside the original Millenary 4101 was based on the calibre 3120, the basic in-house movement of Audemars Piguet. That was rejigged to give it a linear, left to right layout, as well as an off-centred sub-dial for the time, with the decorated base plate exposed as part of the dial, making the mechanics part of the aesthetics.

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With as much as possible removed, the Millenary Openworked the calibre 4105 reveals even more. The architecture of the calibre 4101 was retained, with its most prominent features remaining in place: two rows of large screws hold down a series of bridges that span the front vertically, and the balance wheel taking centrestage at nine o’clock. The sub-dial for the time has been open-worked as well, leaving the seconds as the only solid part on the front.

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Intricate enough to distract from the time, the skeleton movement is leaves little to the imagination. You can literally peer inside.

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Up close the movement acquits itself well, with a high level of finishing, especially on the front of the parts. Audemars Piguet leans towards a clean look for its skeleton movements (ditto for the Royal Oak skeletons), so the bridges are finished with a fine, grained surface and a dark grey plating. But there is no mistaking the hand-finishing, particularly on the many polished bevels as well as mirror-polished screw heads. The bevelling on the sharp, inward angles of the bridges is notably masterful.

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Some things are best left to the imagination 

That being said, and this is a shortcoming of many skeleton watches, too much can be revealed. The underside of the balance wheel, for instance, is readily visible from the back. It is unfinished, showing the shallow divots milled out for poising. Flip over the balance wheel in any high-end, serially-produced watch and it will look the same, but it is not the prettiest part of the movement.

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Pricing and availability 

At 47 mm in diameter is large, but not excessively so, since the shape is oval rather than round. It has substantial presence, looking expensive on the wrist, as it should, given the stiff price tag. The Millenary Openworked (ref. 15352OR.OO.D093CR.01) is priced at S$94,300, equivalent to US$68,100.